Word: note
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Lost.- Kant's Theory of Ethics, Abbot's edition, and note book in Phil. IV. The finder will please send word to T. T. Baldwin, 43 Matthews...
...complaint has been due to two causes, the lack of desks or book-rests in the room and the difficulty of hearing the lecturers. The first cause cannot be eradicated, but the evils resulting from it can be avoided by having such sections, as find the extensive taking of notes necessary meet in some other place where there are desks, for example in the lecture room in Dane Hall. The positions that men have to assume in order to take notes in Sever 11 are extremely uncomfortable and wearisome, not to say very unhealthy; so that as little note-taking...
COOPERATIVE SOCIETY BULLETIN. The Society now has in stock an assortment of Hammocks. Punched paper for note-covers has arrived...
...represent the best thought of the university, as well as the best purely literary work. It may be well to add that while the Literary Monthly is founded primarily for undergraduates, we shall endeavor to publish in each issue an article by a professor or by some graduate of note. By this plan, we hope to make the magazine more valuable in itself, and to bring into closer connection those who represent the university in the world at large, and those undergraduates who are doing representative student work. Another feature of the magazine will be its book reviews. Whatever literary...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.-My attention has been called to an article in your issue of March 14, entitled "Practice in Politics," in which you note an experiment in the line of debating societies which is now being tried at Connell. It has been suggested to me by Dr. H. B. Adams, Professor of History in the Johns Hopkins University, to call your attention to an organization of our own, similar in purpose to that at Cornell, although not entirely so in form. Instead of a Mock House of Commons. The classic form of a "Literary Society" has been dragging along...