Word: statement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second fundamental, besides liberty and opportunity, is that people shall be represented in their own government. There can be no argument of this statement,--it validates itself, if the government is to be one that will represent public opinion...
There were 22 clubs entered in the competition which takes the form of an elimination tournament, and consists of a series of trials of moot cases, an agreed statement of facts being framed by the Board of Student Advisers. At each argument the clubs are represented by two counsel apiece, only second-year men being allowed to compete...
...captain permanently scratched several promising athletes from his preliminary list on account of their being on probation. The result was as anticipated. Each of these men played in the game against Yale. They readily realized the truism that no man is absolutely necessary to any team. Proofs of this statement are within the recollection of almost everyone. But this policy of at once dropping from the squad men who are on probation and neglecting them until their standing is restored, should be pursued in every sport with the utmost vigor. And behind that policy the undergraduates should stand, regarding...
...connection with the report the Athletic Committee publishes an explanatory statement. Therein to the development of minor sports and the abolition of popular subscriptions is attributed much of the loss. Figuring the difference between receipts and expenditures of the University minor sports in the past two years, approximately $3000 more was spent in the latter period. It is generally recognized that most of the money raised by popular subscriptions came from the Freshman class. The receipts from Freshman athletics in 1908-09, when the subscription system was in force, were about $3300. Last year Freshman athletics yielded $1005, hence subscription...
...CRIMSON wishes to correct the statement made in yesterday's issue to the effect that men helping at the election today would be excused from College appointments. Although the Office will not discipline students in good standing for absence to help in the election, the effect of such absence upon students' grades is decided by the instructors of the courses in question...