Word: aid
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...then raise up the college papers, let us give them the aid they need, and in their success recognize the proportionate success of our university...
...addition to the copies so distributed, a considerable number will be wanted; first, by men wishing to send it to their friends, and second, by others, not subscribers, wishing to learn what the English department of Harvard can accomplish. Surely the best way to do this and to aid the CRIMSON at the same time, is to buy a copy of the supplement, or to subscribe to the paper for the remainder of the year. With this added attraction to the many already possessed by the paper, we hope that some addition will be made to our regular subscription list...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Within the past week circulars have been sent to the members of the Sophomore class, stating that the class crew is heavily in debt, and asking for immediate aid. According to the circular the amount owed is about $1200, and unless $200 is subscribed before the 1st of March, the crew will be obliged to disband. This statement has occasioned much surprise among most of the members of the class, and has called forth some rather unfavorable opinions on the management of the crew. Few men realize how expensive a crew is; especially a freshman crew...
...same time insulting the lady. The student, though much the smaller man, knocked the fellow down, as it happened, into a stairway which led from the street into the celler of a store. The man struck his head against a stone step, was knocked senseless, and, with the aid of a policeman, was sent to the hospital, bleeding copiously from a gash in his head. [Boston Herald...
...post-graduate study offered by American colleges, are very few compared with those presented by English universities. It is to be regretted that such is the case, for the fellowship system in American colleges would be, in the opinion of high authorities in educational matters, a very efficient aid to advanced scholarship and to science. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, and the Johns Hopkins University, are the principal literary institutions of this country which offer fellowships. Yale has seven fellowships, varying in value from forty-six dollars to six hundred; two are of the larger amount. The prosecution...