Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...said the Harvard cheer was not for the Bowdoins, but was always given after a victory, and that no response was expected, so that our men did not stop. Afterwards, when the mistake was discovered, our boys expressed much regret. The Bowdoins were more than satisfied with their treatment. I wish you would correct the matter in your columns, as I know our nine intended no discourtesy...
SOPHOMORE THEMES.Theme XII will be due on Thursday, May 20. The choice of subject and of manner of treatment is left to the writer...
...cribbing is to be pretty thoroughly aired, if not in some way decided. The necessity of taking stringent measures against cribbing is being felt in almost every college in the country, and probably it has been emphasized nowhere, so much as here. Among the many plans proposed for the treatment of offenders we think the most feasible is trial by a jury made up of students from the college. We think that the adoption of such a plan would be effective in checking, as well as in properly punishing, the offence of cribbing; but this plan has not yet been...
...resolution was very fully discussed. Professor Langdell of the Law School, gave an exposition of the subject matter of such a course, showing that fully treated, it would require much more time and labor than would be possible in one course in the senior year, and that an imperfect treatment would be of doubtful expediency. Prof. Shaler expressed the same views, as also other prominent members of the Conference. After an hour had passed in discussion, the following resolution was adopted in the place of the one reported: "Resolved, That the Conference Committee request the faculty to consider the advisability...
...Prof. Dunbar in the same line. The eloquence of the speaker is necessary to give force to the subject matter of the lecture on the Workingman. As a whole, the work makes the best use of the arguments at hand, but there is an element of sophisty in the treatment of the weaker points in the subject...