Word: suggestion
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...there is any man here who has never been in the present reading room to know for himself its inconveniences-we would suggest that he pay it a visit before he takes his vacation. If the lack of ventilation, the poor light, the crowded tables, the early closing, and the general inadequacies of the place do not rouse him to doing what he can for speedy change, Harvard has yet to awaken in him the first impulses of public spirit...
...ordinary lecturer nor yet a man who will attract people merely on account of his remarkable personality. He has more than all a vast amount of new learning to add to the wealth of the world; this being so, it has seemed not out of place for us to suggest that Harvard invite the noted traveller to deliver his lecture under the auspices of the University in Cambridge, so that we, as students, may hear the lessons he teaches. It is no small honor for any man to be asked to speak before the students of the great American University...
...Library etc. Other gifts include $4,300 to fit up a psychological laboratory and purchase apparatus, of which $3,000 are given by Mr. William A. Slater. Hon. David A. Wells gives $300 to be used by the Political Economy department in such a way as Professor Taussig may suggest...
commodations at Memorial, and the three years course. The editors suggest a new dining hall as the best solution of the Memorial problem. They argue in favor of the three years course that the Overseers are too conservative, that the change is only a development of the elective system, and that it will not lessen the value...
...suggest, as clearly as may be possible without technical details, something of the nature of their various attitudes towards the great concerns and issues of humanity...