Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...already been appointed and the work will be completed and the result announced at the meeting of the Union on April 24. The officers of the Union are determined to make this canvass the most thorough ever taken at Harvard and a full and impartial expression of the political sentiment of Harvard students will be highly interesting and instructive...
...disturbances happen the next. SO a new plan is to be tried. Committees have, at the suggestion of the faculty been appointed in each class by its members, which committees are to confer with the faculty in regard to the internal management of the college. In this way the sentiment of the classes will be made known to the faculty, and vice versa, and a better state of affairs is hoped for. It is not a copy of the Amherst system, as the faculty still retain the governing power...
...institution to rest, we merely ask our readers to select lists which should embody their choice of the most prominent men-of-letters in the country. The number must be limited in some way, and the basis of the French Academy is as good as any. As the popular sentiment has recently been taken in England on the subject of English men of letters, the plan is not a new one. Probably more as a matter of curiosity than anything else the Critic has proposed that such a vote be made in this country, and our desire to compare Harvard...
About twenty-five members of the junior class attended the meeting last evening to decide as to the advisability of holding a class dinner. The sentiment of the meeting was in favor of giving a dinner, and the following were appointed a committee by the chair: Messrs. Gardiner, Delano, and W. W. Smith. The meeting then proceeded to elect officers of the dinner, and the following were chosen: President, Codman; toast master, McCook; orator, E. L. Thayer; poet, Nutter; chorister, Baldwin. It was moved that the dinner be held before the April vacation, and that the crew be invited...
...expressed by the faculty that student's meetings seldom express real student feeling. This meeting, it was earnestly hoped, would not be of this character. The two petitions, the faculty held, only expressed the individual opinion of the signers; this meeting was called to give voice to the united sentiment of the college...