It is said that a number of those who live without the prayer limits are hesitating to sign the petition. These men claim that it is not a matter with which they are concerned. Their view, however, seems due to a misapprehension in regard to the petition. This document is meant to be expression of undergraduate opinion in regard to the advisability, or unadvisability of compulsory attendance at prayers. It maters not where a man lives, he should have some opinion on this affair of general college interest. So signing the petition is as legitimate for him as for anyone else. It is a thing which a man should do from principle rather than from personal convenience.
Read more in Opinion
A Festivus for the Rest of UsRecommended Articles
-
Council To Clarify DocumentIn response to a petition that demands revision and implementation of a blueprint for the city's future development, the city
-
Nov. Vote on Rent Control Is In DoubtA decision handed down last week by Massachusetts' highest court is casting a shadow over the referendum for rent control
-
No College Bell at Yale.The following editorial taken from a recent number of the Yale News will be of interest: "The Academic Faculty has
-
The Prayer Petition.Inquiries have been frequent, of late, as to the fate of the petition for the abolition of compulsory attendance at
-
No HeadlineEditors Daily Crimson: Can not something be done before the term closes in regard to the Christmas recess next year?