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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...made by the Middlesex County Grand Jury against members of the University in connection with the alleged illegal registering to vote in Cambridge at the coming elections. This statement was made by District Attorney William J. Corcoran yesterday after the proceedings in the morning. The decision came as a result of the testimony of Professor Felix Frankfurter of the Law School, representing President Lowell, in which he explained the attitude of the University toward the matter...
...result of last night's cut the following have been retained for spring baseball practice, which will start immediately after mid-years: Pitchers and catchers--W. J. Boles '18, W. G. Cummings '17, M. P. Delano '18, W. G. Garritt '17, D. W. Hardy '18, R. Harte '17, W. L. Hickey '17, W. C. Hitchcock '18, R. M. Loring '18, E. W. Mahan '16, H. H. Mosher '18, M. C. Rees '18, T. H. Safford '16, H. S. Stephens '18, A. D. Weld '18, W. Whitney '16; fielders--G. E. Abbot '17, O. Ames '17, R. E. Ashley...
...universally admitted that "government without the consent of the governed" is no longer practical in an enlightened community; and in a democracy universal suffrage is the result of the conviction that the interests of every citizen should be equally represented in government. What our anti-suffragist friends have failed to see is that elections are always expressions of opinions as to interests, both public and private, rather than an actual recording of such interests. If elections always determined the real interests of the majority we should never see corrupt and inefficient public officials, bad laws, and bad governments and disastrous...
While a communication in reference to the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank appearing in your paper recently, is so utterly without foundation as to hardly need refutation, since erroneous opinions of swimming conditions might result, I take the liberty to reply. My impression gained from reading this article is that the writer beseeches us to engage quarters at the Infirmary before bathing in this "too filthy" "breeding-place of disease." Then, lest our undergarments become carriers of disease, he begs us refrain from washing our "light clothing" in this "laundry-tub." Can this mean other than that Mr. Woodbridge...
More than 30 students of the University have been summoned by the Cambridge police to appear before the Grand Jury as a result of the investigation conducted by District Attorney William J. Corcoran in reference to Harvard students registering as voters in Cambridge. Professor W. B. Munro '99, F. G. C. O'Neill '16, business manager of the CRIMSON, and R. S. Coit '18, news candidate, were yesterday added to the list of those summoned, these last in connection with the publication of a recent article in regard to the registration of students...