Word: references
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Since the writer of the communication descends almost to personalities, we wish to refer him to an editorial in the CRIMSON of February 28, 1878, which denoted our policy then, as now, and which said that editorials represent the opinion of the entire Board and that "there is no such thing as the author of an editorial in the CRIMSON." We do not doubt the sincerity of the committee in question, and our reason for stating that the list of nominees which it submitted was not the most representative possible was, first, because we believed this to be the case...
...this year's members feel differently, let them refer the matter to the proper authority. However, it is inevitable that if the present policy of demonstration without cause is continued, the gallery will be closed permanently, and without notice. E. G. MEARS...
...Council has full power to take cognizance as it sees fit of matters of common interest to the component clubs and to call and provide for meetings of the forum; to refer matters of special interest to the appropriate club; and to arbitrate matters in dispute among its members...