Word: signs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...project for a University Club has been long enough before the University to have enabled most students to form at least a general opinion as to its desirability. The blue-books which are put up to receive signatures today, if signed by all "who think that they would probably join such a University Club," as the notice reads, will give the graduate committee a basis for deciding whether to appeal for funds or not. If it is found that a thousand men or thereabouts, would be likely to join the club, there is every probability that the money will...
Perhaps the best story the number contains is "At the 'Sign of The Little Nag's Head'," by A. C. Train...
...careful students," nor are we all as confident or self-assured that "Junior's logic is not above the E stamp." Finally, the point is this: The CRIMSON is read by members of the English Department. Doubtless, then, it is both "manly" and expedient for Mr. Gentner to sign his article,- one supporting the position held by the English Department. Doubtless, it is quite as obvious that it would not be expedient for "Junior" to sign his article-one contesting the position held by the English Department,-even at the expense of a doubtful ideal of manliness...
Junior should, in any event, have been manly enough to sign his real name to his article. In such a case, one should either dare to own one's criticisms or abstain from them...
...CARPENTER.GRADUATES of the Cambridge Latin School are requested to call at 22 Hollis any time Nov. 20, to sign an important petition...