Word: conductivities
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...NATURAL form of disapproval of the conduct of a visiting team or of some member of that team, is a tendency to hiss. Often when the contest is close and the crowd in a state of excitement, men will give vent to their feelings over some unfair play by roundly hissing the man who made it, However reprehensible his conduct may be, this way of condemning it is about as ungentlemanly as the unfair play itself. It certainly is against the spirit of the University. A visiting team no matter what its principles may be, must be looked upon...
...Washington Gladden, D. D., will conduct prayers until May 17, and Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., from...
...movement for student self government at Cornell has culminated in the adoption of a plan practically as suggested by the Faculty in their communication to the student committee some days ago. President Schurman addressed a joint meeting of students and faculty, explaining the conduct and attitude of the faculty toward the proposed reform. He said that the Faculty had given this proposal to put the students entirely on their honor in examinations, the most careful consideration. At first many looked on the proposed plan as revolutionary; but after several protracted discussions they came to adopt it almost unanimously. They desired...
...Leighton Parks, D.D., will conduct prayers until May 8, and Rev. Washington Gladden, D. D., from...
...members of the first year class of the Harvard Law School desire to express their profound sorrow on the death of their classmate, Alexander Oliver Young. In his associations with the class he displayed manly qualities which won for him warm personal friendships and in his general conduct he commanded the respect of all as a diligent student and a man of high character. Therefore, it is Resolved: 1st, that the sincere sympathy of the class be extended to the bereaved family; 2nd, that copies of these resolutions be printed in the Princetonian and the Harvard Crimson...