Word: 18th
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Class Day Committee ask attention to the following rules for the distribution of class day tickets: Tickets will be sold at 14 Matthews, June 16th, from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and on June 18th, from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Packages (15 yard, 10 Memorial, 7 Tree, and 4 Sanders tickets) to be selected by lot, will be sold to members of the senior class at $11 a package. Each yard ticket will admit a gentleman and two ladies. In the notice published June 4th, the price of packages for members of the graduating classes in the Law and Medical...
...Yale beat Amherst at New Haven 6 - 1. The scheduled Yale Princeton game of the 15th was postponed to June 2. On the same date, 15th, Harvard beat Williams badly on her on grounds, batting hard and fielding well; score, 13 - 2. On the 18th, Harvard won another victory over Williams, beating her 26 - 1. The next day Williams played a close and exciting game with Brown at Providence, winning with a score of 2 - 0. Errors...
...begin at whatever period he likes and study the growth of literature historically. Prof. Child has five courses (1, 2, 3, 4 and 11) covering the periods from the beginning down to Shakespeare's time. Prof. Hill supplements these by two courses (7 and 8) covering the 18th and 19th centuries. For those who intend to enter the field of journalism, or of letters generally, who want thorough training in writing, English 12 under Mr. Wendell, and English 5 under Prof. Hill, are offered. In both courses daily theme work is done. In addition to these, the college offers...
...recommending in addition to this, that the faculty "authorize the chairman of the student members of the Conference Committee to call a mass-meeting of the students to take such measures for the maintenance of order as the students see fit." These resolutions were communicated to the faculty May 18th, who thereupon voted as follows...
...instructive, as well as startling comparison between the growth of Yale and Harvard may be found in the Nation of February 18th. Taking, as a basis, the catalogues of the academic departments only, the writer shows the steady increase of the latter and the decline of the former. Graphic tables are employed which show a continuous upward movement for Harvard, while Yale, after many fluctuations, takes a downward turn from 1882 to 1885. In 1885 Yale entered 22 students less than in 1865. Harvard, on the other hand, entered 133 more. From such a standpoint, the writer's presentation...