Word: wisely
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Here is a suggestion for seniors and the Class Day Committee. Would it not be a wise change to have all the "mortar boards" worn on Class Day fitted with crimson instead of black tassels? Not only would each man prize his cap more highly for the bit of crimson on it, but the sombreness of too much black would be relieved and the whole effect would be more picturesque...
Whether last evening's vote of the Faculty is wise or not is to be seen in future years; whether they have really acted towards the prosperity of our beloved college remains yet to be proved. For the present at least the deed is done, and as we think, perhaps, one of our most manly sports has been torn from us. But are we actually in a position to question the wisdom of this action? Stop a moment and think; do we, as undergraduates only in this college, consider that we can judge, with that judgment that comes from experience...
...that have been made in the administration of the University of late have been those that have looked toward better care for the health of the students. Dr. Fitz's announcement in this morning's CRIMSON, of a new departure in the way of a daily consultation hour, is wise and particularly well-timed. The sudden changes of weather incident to this time of the year increase the number of slight illnesses and such provision as is made by the University for the care of students in need of medical attendance takes away the possibility otherwise present of occasional suffering...
Still we think that the technicality should be observed which precedent has established as a wise...
...Monday, January 28, it is proposed to offer students an opportunity to make gifts of clothing, for distribution by wise and responsible charitable agencies among the poor of Boston and vicinity. Any clothing in condition to be serviceable will be acceptable: outer garments, underwear, hats, gloves, shoes, overshoes, neckwear...