Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...regular race with Columbia; and it seems as though the true state of affairs should be generally known. Under any circumstances it is very unlikely that our Freshmen would consent to row more than one race at the end of the year; they must row, under the present agreement, with Columbia on the Harlem, and, in the event of more than two crews contesting, the course is a poor one for a large regatta. The financial question puts a stop to any more extensive plans. The class this year is a small one, and the necessary outlay unusually large...
...scholarship, no athletic men, no pride in class, or individual reputation. The only praise that was given was that in theatricals, singing, and general good fellowship it was above the average. This feeling in the University was perceived by '82, and its injustice was resented. A determination and tacit agreement to show themselves in their true light consciously or unconsciously influenced '82 from the beginning of its Junior year. The fruits of this determination have been gradual, but not the less apparent. During the last week they have appeared in their maturity. We do not believe in glorification...
...inspiration. An item editor who can successfully alliterate and expose lies, too, has a great future before him, and so has his paper. Deprecating as we do this sudden misfortune which has come upon us, we wish to propose a remedy, namely, that the Echo and Advocate make an agreement by which the former shall confine itself to the bulletin board, religious canvassing, and "lies by the day or week;" and the latter shall assume the fearful responsibility of explaining the elective pamphlet in one-third of its pages, and shall endeavor to make the remaining two-thirds readable...
...leasing and assignment of rooms; and of late he has been the person to whom application was to be made for the use of the halls for lectures, concerts, &c. But it is to be observed that Memorial Hall, for whose permanent use the Dining Association obtained a regular agreement, was not included under his charge. Now what conceivable official connection can there be between the Bursar and the Board of Directors of the Dining Association, that would bring them under his sway? The Dining Association does not pay rent to the College, so that the Bursar, who, except...