Word: question
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Furthermore, it is the intention to conduct a cooperative course in more than merely the name. Therefore meddling is farthest from the intention of the School. If a student has reason to think that any question might be considered annoying to his superiors, he is always asked to discard such a question. Every man from the School is expected to be a 100 percent workman while on the job, and of course any connection with the College is not permitted to interfere with this purpose...
...enthusiasm confined to a single mass-meeting, no sign with "noise" thereon will be needed at the Union. It will be the biggest football meeting eyer held here, because men of the University realize the seriousness of that banner--"Beat Harvard." It will be such a meeting that no question will arise as to its being the equal of all three at New Haven. There will be no Yale victory in the cheering sections...
...backfield, Owen and Captain Horween are the only two men who are sure of their positions. The problem of Buell and Fitzgerald for quarterback, Fitts, Churchill or Humphrey for half-back will not be decided until the last practice Thursday at the earliest; and resolves into a question of which will make for the best team work. However, Coach-Fisher is extremely lucky to have men of such equally high calibre to choose from, and it is evident to anyone who saw the Brown game, that the substitution of any of the second string men will not materially weaken...
...prize of $100 has been offered by Mr. Richard Sears for the best oral argument on the question, "What Responsibility Has Congress to the People?" The contest is open to all undergraduates in Harvard College...
...conditions have been announced as follows by Professor Arthur N. Holcombe '06, Chairman of the Department of Government: "Each competitor must submit to the Chairman of the Department of Government on or before December 4th a written brief in which he states his definition of the question and indicates the nature of the argument which he will make, together with a summary of the evidence which he will offer in support of his contentions. On the basis of these briefs three competitors will be chosen to make the oral arguments. Each competitor should plan to occupy about one half-hour...