Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HAVEN, Conn., January 23. - Yale students are indignant at their treatment by New Haven patrolmen at last night's fire. Several claim that they were handled with unnecessary roughness, and one shows a badly battered head which he alleges was received at the hands of a policeman. The aggrieved students declare that they will appear before the board of police commissioners at their next meeting and prefer charges of brutality against a number of patrolmen whose numbers the Yale men have obtained. Five Yale men were arrested during the crush at the fire, charges of obstructing the sidewalk and resisting...
Camera Club.At the exhibition by the Camera Club in Boylston 9 last evening, slides were shown from the clubs of Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Syracuse and Buffalo. The slides as a whole gave evidence of artistic and sympathetic treatment, - the work of the eastern clubs being decidedly the best. The exhibition comprised views of many kinds, of which those from nature showed most skill. The portrait work was least successful...
...member of this University." So too do the students; perhaps not all of them at present, but certainly a good majority. Yet we believe the students will not as a rule approve of the punishment which is provided, namely, separation from the University. The disgrace which accompanies such treatment may mean the wrecking of a man's life. And considering the number of fellows who have committed this really dishonorable act who are not at heart truly dishonorable, we think the Administrative Board has assumed a pretty heavy responsibility...
...this mode of treatment which calls out the best actions from students. It is a pleasure to know that men in the Faculty are sincerely sympathetic; it is a great pleasure to know that they believe in the worth of student judgement and their powers of control...
...Introduction to the Verse of Terence.' In the compass of 25 pages the undergraduate can here find about all that he needs to know of the metrical construction of this poet. * * * * Dr. Hayley's modesty disclaims anything in the way of originality, but there are several places (notably his treatment of the fifth foot of the senarius) where he has discovered how to make clear brief statements of facts in matters where there has hitherto been much darkening of counsel. The book is provided with references to larger works for more advanced students...