Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...board of trustees of the Union, among them Professor I. N. Hollis '99, who is chairman, James J. Storrow '85, and Malcolm, Donald '99, will be present. These gentlemen, while they may not participate in the argument, are particularly anxious to obtain a representative undergraduate opinion. In view of the recent criticisms of the Union from various sources, it is expected that this Forum will accomplish more in the way of practical results than any so far held. Not only because the subject is one which concerns them closely, but also because the views expressed may be of great assistance...
...Forum to be held in the Dining Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.45 o'clock will be open to all members of the University, instead of only to members of the Union and Speakers' Club as heretofore. The subject under discussion will be "The Harvard Union." In view of the criticisms recently made of the Union, the Governing Board is particularly desirous of obtaining a free and representative expression of opinion which may serve to guide its future policy, and a large attendance is therefore desired...
...view of the recent agitation on the part of members of the University to secure the franchise at the past election, a movement of very great interest and one likely to lead to important results has been undertaken by the students of the University of Michigan. The exact nature of the proposal and the system by which it is hoped to operate it are summarized in the following quotation from the Cornell Daily...
...Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. All members of the class who intend taking up track work during the spring or winter seasons will be expected to attend. An early start in the work is essential for success in the spring, and in view of the defeat of last year's freshman team, is particularly important this season...
...almost every phase and problem of college athletics receiving attention at the three sessions. Delegates from more than 100 universities, colleges, and schools were present, nearly all the states in the Union being represented. While the association is not one which demands recognition or which enforces its point of view, it has been steadily growing in strength and prestige until in the near future it will undoubtedly be an all-important factor in moulding the practice as well as the spirit of intercollegiate athletics...