Word: aid
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...know a man while in College, who found a seat twice; you think I don't, but I do. In the half-past eleven car, the innocent prattle of the Freshmen may help to keep your temper from bursting out against this railroad monopoly, but it don't aid you in getting a seat. The twelve o'clock car is the real tough one, though; sometimes there is only standing room on top, but generally you can squeeze in. There is one thing attractive about this car, - the conductor often passes you by on account of the crowd, and thereby...
...First to meet the beast, I need the aid of bier...
...with work (the term had then just begun), and yet the Library was used in the few hours by more than twoscore students. The extensive use of reserved books, the heartiness with which every improvement is welcomed that facilitates the use of the Library, show how valuable is the aid it gives to members of the University. In view of all this, the opening of the Library on Sunday suggests the further step of opening it also during the evening. That there is a demand for this we hardly need to point out. The only sound objection...
UNION HALL, 18 Boylston St. To-night, at 8, to-morrow, at 2. Last night, "Ivanhoe" was presented with great success as the first of the three performances by '82 in aid of the Boat Club. It will be repeated to-morrow. To-night, "Der Freischutz" will be given. Nothing could be better done and more thoroughly amusing than both of these pieces; both acting and singing (especially in "Freischutz") are very remarkable...
TICKETS to the Sophomore theatricals in aid of the University Boat Club can be procured at 1 Holyoke St., Room 5, every week-day, from 2 to 6 P.M., except Saturday, from 9 to 12. "Ivanhoe" will be given on April 22; "Der Freischutz," on April 23; and "Ivanhoe," matinee, on April...