Word: wording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...attitude of Harvard undergraduates with reference to the question of intercollegiate football seems to me to be totally mistaken. I cannot agree with those who say that it is our duty to submit to the desire of the Faculty without a word. There is such a thing as violent, childish kicking against authority; there is also such a thing as a courteous, manly expression of conviction, and how exception can be taken to the latter, I cannot see. In the present instance the Faculty have acted contrary to what undergraduates with practical unanimity believe to be the good...
...question; for I think that a calm and unprejudiced reading of it will convince Harvard men that there is nothing in the sentences to merit either the "censure of the entire University" or so extreme a charge as that which Professor de Sumichrast makes of "absolute falsehood." This is word for word all that the Advertiser says regarding the matter of college conferences...
Arrangements have been made at Pach's for all seniors from D. G. Mason to W. E. Stark inclusive to sit this week for their photographs. If any man cannot sit, he is requested to send word at once to W. H. Reed, 10 Thayer Hall...
...Allow me space for a brief contradiction of the report on the first page of this morning's 'Advertiser,' headed "Harvard Senate," in which there is not a word of truth save and except the names of the students and the information that they are prominent in college...
Among the Kodaks the first is notable for its vivid word painting, the others being mediocre...