Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...university's position is most strikingly seen in those Western states where the so-called "Wisconsin idea" has been definitely applied. With the constant trend towards "state socialism," the necessity for such expert advice as a university alone can adequately supply grows ever greater. Concrete expression of this sentiment was given in the submission of a bill to Congress during the past winter for the establishment of a National University. While government support possesses many definite advantages, institutions entirely free from government control and possible partisan influences secure distinct benefits attainable in no other...
With the appointment of a Probation Committee by the Executive Committee of the Student Council, an active campaign in creating a sentiment of disapproval of the men who carelessly allow themselves to get into difficulties with the Office is under...
...CRIMSON again repeats that the greatest sentiment that can be raised against probation is undergraduate opinion. The committee deserves loyal support in its work of bringing the undergraduates to see probation in its true light, and to fearlessly express their disapproval of the light manner in which probation is regarded...
...accept them. The following committee was appointed: The five major sport captains, the four class presidents, the president and secretary of the Student Council, the president of the CRIMSON, and the president of the Musical Clubs Association. With the appointment of this committee the movement against the present sentiment in regard to probation is definitely on foot...
This committee was appointed by the Executive Committee of the Student Council to investigate the best methods for stimulating the sentiment against probation. For this purpose the committee is to consult with the officers of the University and such other persons as it may deem best and report its recommendations to the Council...