Word: neglections
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...unfortunate that President Lowell is compelled to touch upon the question of neglect in the matter of loan funds. The lack of conscience displayed by so many in neglecting to pay back the money the college has lent them is hard to understand. The fact that such loans are "debts of honor" should be enough to insure their speedy repayment. The men who do not pay back this money are doubly culpable. Not only do they take an unfair advantage of the University, but they prevent other men from enjoying the help they enjoyed...
...Emerson A yesterday afternoon on "The Needed Reorganization of Our Department of State." At the outset he made it clear that his comments were not intended to reflect on the present administration nor on the personnel of the present service, but rather on a system which, through the neglect of Congress, has for many years been a source of embarrassment to the Department of State...
Members of the University interested in art should not neglect to see the painting attributed to Roger Van der Weyden which has been placed on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum...
...course there never was a Senior class that could keep track of all its members, get them photographed for the album, compile their thumb-nail biographies, cap-and-gown them and finally graduate them. Some men will always neglect their class duties. Why they do not have their pictures taken or answer the postal card pleas that various committees issue during the second half of the Senior year is hard to tell. But whether it is due to indifference or laziness (if these words be not synonymous) such neglect is unnecessary...
...night at 11.30 o'clock will show that dozens of fellows are still lucubrating, though as the temperature declines, the habit will be decreasing in popularity. It ought hardly be necessary to remark that according to the College Catalogue, steam heat is included in the price. If this neglect of students' comfort is due not so much to the desire to avoid "mollycoddling" as to avoid expense, it seems to the writer it would be much more sensible to economize in the early morning hours than late at night. AN INHARITANT OF THE YARD...