Word: unless
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...north entry of Thayer is without exception inhabited by the freshest, most disorderly freshmen in college. The upperclassmen talk of tar and feathers unless the noise in the entry is stopped...
...Yale and Princeton. It now rests with us alone to show what we can do, and that we mean to play foot-ball now we have a chance. There is plenty of good material in college; but if we wish to beat Yale we must have a good captain. Unless the best man is elected to that position there is no especial point in having an eleven. So far no captain has been elected. The members of the eighty-five eleven have so far been unable to give anyone a clear majority. Why the eighty-five eleven should elect...
...taking. The dangers of misdirected energy on the part of the agitators are grave, and, as Mr. Brooks said in one of his lectures last term, the only way of averting them is by the education of the masses on this question. But how can men be enlightened unless there are those competent to instruct the great body of laborers who are, as a rule, utterly ignorant of the simplest economic principles? The smattering of knowledge which men acquire by studying one or two courses in the theory of political economy will avail nothing. What is needed at this college...
Those men who intend to take Math. 3 as a half course, are requested to communicate with Mr. Sawin at once, unless they have already done...
...system. Professor Palmer shows that, on the whole, Harvard seniors had not abused the privilege extended to them, and thereby refuted the charge often made, that college students are not capable of governing themselves in attendance at recitations. Statistics of attendance at Harvard and Yale cannot be compared unless several facts are taken into account, which Professor Ladd has ignored. The marks of Yale students depend to a greater degree on regularity at lectures and recitations, than do the marks of Harvard students. The latter can cut lectures, and actually gain in standing thereby. Oftentimes a student is so pressed...