Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weeks ago return postal cards were sent out to members of the class of 1913 asking for information in regard to their most satisfactory and unsatisfactory courses. The amount of time required to fill these cards out is insignificant and yet comparatively few postals have been received. There has always been considerable interest in the Illustrated's annual Senior postal card canvass, especially among the members of the Faculty who are eager for criticisms of their courses. In order to tabulate these results, however, it is essential that we have sufficient data. Seniors who have not already returned their cards...
There has been some misunderstanding in regard to the class tennis tournaments which are to start Monday. In brief, the plan is as follows: each class tournament is open to all members of the class except those on the University squad. The winner of each tournament will be class champion, but, in the case of the three upper classes, he must first play a representative of his class chosen from the University squad for the privilege of competing for the championship of the College. Cups will be given to each class champion and to the winner of the College championship...
Several complaints have recently come to the Student Council in regard to the mutilation of books both in Harvard Hall and Massachusetts Hall. The executive committee of the Council feels that such acts by any member of the University are absolutely unpardonable, and has therefore recommended to the Administrative Board that any person or persons who mutilate books in any of the University Libraries be expelled...
Should we do away with ordination altogether? We should, if we regard the act of ordination as conferring necessary grace; we need not, if we regard the act of ordination as a public recognition of grace. The service of ordination does in the church precisely what a degree does in a college. It testifies to the church at large that in the opinion of the representatives of a group of churches a certain man understands and reveres the gospel and the Lord sufficiently to preach them. It is a certificate of standing. But such ordination should no more deprive other...
...Publication Office has prepared a new edition of "Students' Expenses and College Aids" which aims to answer the many letters received in regard to the expense of attending the University. The booklet considers the necessary College expenses, the institutions, as the dining halls, and loan libraries, tending to keep down the cost of living, scholarships, and the chances for employment during the college year and in summer. The report of the secretary for student employment shows that students of the University earned $107,711.96 during the year...