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...first Douma was the greatest concession of the government, but it was too great an opening for the peasants. The peasants had been restrained all their lives by the government, and upon receiving the opportunity of freedom, as it may be called, they carried its privileges to a great excess. Now it is the endeavor of the government to get the peasant back to his original state, and let him out of his confinement by gradual stages, but the step which has been taken cannot now be retracted; the peasants will never relinquish the small claims to freedom which they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Francis on Russian Conditions | 4/3/1907 | See Source »

...much as consider the question of abolishing it. There is no excuse whatever for colleges failing to show the same capacity, and there is no real need for considering the question of the abolition of the game. If necessary, let the college authorities interfere to stop any excess or perversion, making their interference as little officious as possible, and yet as rigorous as is necessary to achieve the end. But there is no justification for stopping a thoroughly manly sport because it is sometimes abused, when the experience of every good preparatory school shows that the abuse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRES. ROOSEVELT'S ADDRESS | 2/25/1907 | See Source »

...vote of the Corporation, beginning with the academic year 1906-07 a supplementary charge of twenty dollars per course for additional courses will be coupled with the present general tuition fee of $150. An additional course is one taken in excess of the amount required of the student for a full year of work, in which course, by permission, the student assumes the same responsibilities as to attendance and grades, and is entitled to the same privileges, as if his work were limited to the required amount...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Payment of Tuition Fees | 9/28/1906 | See Source »

...vote of the Corporation, beginning with the academic year 1906-07 a supplementary charge of twenty dollars per course for additional courses will be coupled with the present general tuition fee of $150. An additional course is one taken in excess of the amount required of the student for a full year of work, in which course, by permission, the student assumes the same responsibilities as to attendance and grades, and is entitled to the same privileges, as if his work were limited to the required amount...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Payment of Tuition Fees | 9/26/1906 | See Source »

...been fitted up in Conant and Perkins, and others will soon follow in Weld, Thayer, and Walter Hastings. A supplementary charge of $20 a full course, and $10 a half-course, has been made for all courses under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences which a student takes in excess of the number required for a full year's work, to be added to the general tuition fee of $150. The required number of courses is five in the Freshman year, and four in each subsequent year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANY ACADEMIC CHANGES | 6/22/1906 | See Source »

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