Word: suggests
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...threatens the health of so many, it is reasonable that the road should be either watered or oiled. Since, however, the city does not seem over zealous to take the initiative, and since the Athletic Association is in part responsible for the handling of the crowd, we would suggest that the association make some arrangement with the street department whereby the dust will be laid...
...Fall River boat for New York, where it will play Columbia on the Columbia Oval at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. Although Hobart defeatel Columbia, 10 to 1, and on May 6 the University team defeated Hobart, 8 to 1, the game will be closer than these scores would suggest, as it is played on Columbia's home grounds and is their last intercollegiate league game...
...order to remedy this dilemma, we would suggest that the theses in each group of courses such as are to be applied to the electives next year be so classified that no theses in the same group will come due at the same time. The report of the committee also suggests that theses for the degree with distinction be arranged to cover the subject matter of more than one course and the work of more than one instructor, whenever the subject lends itself to literary treatment. If these two suggestions could be put into effect, we believe that the congestion...
...required works in the Harvard Hall Library, but so far as we know no attempt is made to call the attention of the uninitiated to this fact, and even if Harvard Hall is included, we still maintain that not enough books are provided. In this connection we would suggest that, when additional copies are to be found in the Harvard Hall Library, a notice to this effect be posted on the "reserved shelves" in Gore Hall where the books in question are kept; and, furthermore, that all instructors should announce when they give out reading where the required books...
...apply in groups of 14 and the remainder of the class will have to be satisfied with the inferior accommodations found in the other buildings. In order to assure every member of the class having an equal chance of getting into the most desirable dormitory, I would suggest that one entry in each building be set aside for those men wishing to apply in groups of 14, and that the rooms in the other entries be drawn for in the usual manner. After all, the object of having the Senior dormitories is to develop class unity. A. M. VAN RENSSELAER...