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...substitute which is feasible, legal, and democratic: if there are still other forms which keep all of the three boons which we are so earnestly striving to harmonize, let us by all means hear of them publicly, and at once. But if no substitute proposition of this sort is given a place on the incorporation ballets of November 21, the duty to vote against the Committee's plan of incorporation will be clear, honorable, and urgent for every man who believes that the legally effective control of our Society ought to remain vested in the student body of members...
...increased under constant conditions, the proportion of instances distinguished by some specific attribute called an average, converges to a fixed limit. The limit is often given not so much by exact numeration as by a presumption based on general experience. The premises of "inverse probability" rest mostly on this sort of evidence; which seems also to underlie some economic theorems. Of a similar character is the evidence that many kinds of events are practically independent of each other. From this presumption it is deducible that magnitudes depending on a great variety of causes will vary according...
...sleep because of unnecessary noise in their dormitories late at night. The result has been that the development of the team has been retarded by the poor condition of these men. It would seem unnecessary to ask members of the University to see that no more harm of this sort is done." J. W. FARLEY. R. P. KERNAN...
...sleep because of unnecessary noise in their dormitories late at night. The result has been that the development of the team has been retarded by the poor condition of these men. It would seem unnecessary to ask members of the University to see that no more harm of this sort is done...
...observe other styles of speaking than that used at Harvard, the custom of holding outside class debates will be resumed this year. During the second half year each of the class clubs will have at least one debate with some outside institution. In the past, debates of this sort have been held with Bates College, Boston University, The Young Men's Congress of Boston, Holy Cross College and Exeter Academy