Word: systemize
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Last evening about forty members of the Fencing Club held their first meeting at their new rooms on Brattle street. After considerable discussion in regard to the system of fencing to be adopted by the club, the French system was decided upon, and the executive committee was given the charge of engaging an instructor. The Fencing Club is an organization that promises to be a prominent one in college. Very desirable rooms have been engaged, which are being fitted up extensively with bath rooms, lockers, and heating apparatus. There are about fifty members in the club...
...attributed to carelessness. There have been thieves in college in the past, and it is possible that there are some here now. At all events it is well to be on the safe side, and we would urge the directors of the Hall to return to the old system of leaving umbrellas checked in the auditor's office. A little more care on the part of the men who make such mistakes through thoughtlessness would result in the greater comfort of every...
...possible for them to obtain. The men who commenced with the freshman crew are still hard at work, but great dissatisfaction is felt with the eleven. As yet only a small number of them have presented themselves as candidates for the crew. The crews go through the regular system of gymnasium training which it has been customary to use in past years. The following is a list of the candidates for the four class crews...
...almost entirely ignorant both of the status of the body which now governs our athletics and of the course of events which led to the establishment of that body. There are also scores of students who have never stopped to think of the evils which attend the system of private "tutoring" as it exists at Harvard. To all such students we recommend these editorials. We have now the right to expect in the Monthly a continuation of the good work it has done in its attempts to build up an enlightened public opinion among students...
...employers, and traces the modifications wrought upon this doctrine by recent legislation in England and in some of the States. Among other things of interest in the present number is a communication from ex-Governor Hoadly of Ohio upon the subject of conditional pardon and of the parole system used in Ohio in mitigation of sentences...