Word: whole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...remarkably interesting series of talks on one of the great periods of literature; it was not only an act of gross discourtesy to the gentleman who for several months has given himself earnestly and successfully to the work of discussing that period; it was an insult to the whole class, inasmuch as it assumed that they would be amused by the trick and while the joker remains unknown, leaves them responsible for the act as a body. That act I wish strongly to deplore and I write as a member of English 8 whose feeling in regard to the matter...
...Babcock, of Baltimore, will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening. He is regarded on the whole as the most conspicuous young preacher of the Presbyterian Church in the East, and has been called to several of the largest pastorates. This will be his first visit to Harvard...
Promptness of action in this matter is of great importance. The signatures should be all in before the mid-years begin, and the sooner the whole mass of evidence as to undergraduate sentiment can be placed before the graduate committee, the better. It is hoped by means of the signatures to obtain still further proof, if any be needed, that the present members of the University would use such a club if they...
...enthusiastic meeting of the Sophomore Debating Club was held last evening in Sever 11. The question debated was: "Resolved, That all matters of policy pertaining to the management of athletic teams, except the election of captains, should be left to the decision of the whole undergraduate body assembled in mass meeting." T. H. Eaton and E. L. Adams spoke on the affirmative; J. M. Kullmer and L. K. Clark on the negative. By the decision of the judges the affirmative won. A large number of men spoke from the floor. After the debate a largely attended smoker was held...
Question: "Resolved, That all matters of policy pertaining to the management of athletic teams, except the election of captains, should be left to the decision of the whole undergraduate body assembled in mass-meetings...