Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...accordance with the suggestion offered in the communication in another column, a blue-book has been placed in the CRIMSON office with a petition for Ninety-eight men who wish to protest against the rule counting the new courses Philosophy 1a and 1b as only half courses for Seniors...
...would like to add my protest to that of "Ninety-eight" in yesterday's Crimson against the new rule in Philosophy I. Like "Ninety-eight," I have been saving the course as one which could be more enjoyed and appreciated in my Senior year, and for three years have been looking forward to it with keen anticipation. Now, without any warning, comes the announcement that if Seniors wish to take the course they will have to do the work of a whole year, but will receive the credit only for a half. This, I think, is decidedly unfair...
...fair and just way to do would be to publish the rule this year, to go into effect in 1898. This would permit '98 men to take the course next year (and it is really only they who are affected), and would forewarn the lower classes not to put it off. Let every '98 man who feels the weight of this new rule protest against it and request that it be not put into effect till...
...this rule the term "college" includes...
Article 4. Rule 5. The name of each candidate for a team or crew shall be submitted to the chairman by the captain before he is allowed to take part in any contest. The captain shall not allow a student to take part in a contest unless his name has been so submitted during the playing season...