Word: sunday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sunday, June...
Sirs: As to the question of the Regiment's manoeuvering on Sunday, Professor Hocking's letter expressed the injustice of it. Yet the members went on their own responsibility and consent; and while the marches doubtlessly offended many of the laity, they had not yet interfered with the liberty of the men themselves. But now the regimental government has made compulsory two Sunday exercises, on the 21st and the 28th. It points out that this time is no more than equivalent to the time which the problems, to which we agreed, should have demanded. But then we agreed...
...opinions of Harvard students"--began the present era of University journalism. The Collegian was outspoken and caustic in tone. It deplored the "little disposition manifested by the instructors to establish and confirm a friendship between the student and themselves"; it attacked with keen satire compulsory church attendance on Sunday and the system of compulsory chapel. After its third issue the Collegian was suppressed by the Faculty, and the editors were forbidden under pain of expulsion to publish any paper whatsoever...
...Sunday, May 21, Regimental Manoeuvres...
...Sunday, May 28, Regimental Drill, including Ceremonies, preparatory to the formation on Memorial...