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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will raise the position of woman. - (a) Legally: protect her interests. - (b) Intellectually: suffrage stimulates education. - (c) Socially: give her equality in the home. - (d) Will not take woman out of her "sphere": Dr. M. P. Jacobi, 93-108. - (1) Such conception a relic of militarism. - (2) Womanliness the result of maternal instincts, not of outside influences. - (3) Recent reforms have not made woman "unwomanly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 4/1/1895 | See Source »

...Hart's Committee, and in the putting forth by that committee of its admirable report on the subject; and by those who watched the struggle of the college authorities to fairly guide and control athletics through the offices of advisory committees and what not, that the final net result of this process, the present committee of athletics, had been formed in the light of the experiences gained; that this committee so formed and vested with full power, would govern wisely and without prejudice; and that, above all, the erratic "interference of the Faculty" was forever a thing of the past...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GRADUATE PROTESTS. | 3/26/1895 | See Source »

...report comes to us, faith in football, and believes that the evils of which so much just complaint is heard, can, if a conscientious effort is made to effect the desired reforms, be eradicated from the game. If, on the other hand, after a fair trial, such a result is not accomplished, but football and its abuses are found to be inseparable, the committee, we are told, says the game must go. In this position the committee has the hearty support of every lover of football. A fair trial is what is asked. It is hard to believe that even...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GRADUATE PROTESTS. | 3/26/1895 | See Source »

...support of the order Mr. Bradford said that it was the result of many letters received by him from citizens requesting that this practice of the students be discontinued. He believed that some action of the city council would act as a support for the college authorities. The order was adopted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vote of Cambridge Aldermen. | 3/22/1895 | See Source »

...formal communication, the Athletic Committee requested the graduate football advisers to take counsel as to the best means of reducing the risks of personal injury, and of eliminating from the contests the unsports-manlike spirit which marked the game at Springfield this year, and to report the result of their deliberations to the Committee before arranging games with other colleges. A few days later the chairman of the Committee, in a letter to Dr. Brooks, urged the importance of giving up the summer practice, of terminating the season not later than the Saturday before Thanksgiving Day, and of reducing materially...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/20/1895 | See Source »

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