Word: seriousness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...communication published this morning in regard to the finances of the Freshman Crew shows a serious condition of affairs, and it is to be hoped that each individual Freshman will consider the appeal as addressed...
Scholarships are ordinarily awarded to men in the three upper classes, on the basis of the previous year's work. No student who has incurred a serious college censure in the course of the year will be considered a candidate for scholarship, and no student who obtains leave of absence for the year in which the scholarship would be payable can be considered a candidate for a scholarship...
...communication published in another column draws some very pertinent lessons from our recent defeat in the debate with Yale. The first point made by the writer, while undoubtedly true, is a matter of debating tactics and requires no comment here. The second point, however, is one that demands the serious attention of every one interested in intercollegiate debating...
...request published in another column for class crew men to coach the Weld crews is worthy the serious attention of all who are in a position to be of assistance. The Weld crews were started this spring in order to give those men who do not make their class crews a chance to row regularly in an eight: they are expected to supply extra men for the class crews if need arises, to row a special race of their own, and to arouse a more general interest in rowing in the University. There are plenty of candidates out to make...
...long been, the standards for the papers of other colleges. If this eminence is to be maintained the papers must have "the interest and backing of the entire student body." Our publications are not for "literary societies," as the writer for the Advocate would have us believe. They are serious, earnest efforts to report the life of the University. As such they should have hearty support...