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Word: aid (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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PIERIAN SODALITY.- Rehearsal begins at 7 o'clock sharp. Men will greatly aid the work by being at the hall a few minutes before that time to tune up. Any body that is prevented from attending must see the President, A. W. Hall, in person before this evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 1/6/1896 | See Source »

...consideration by the administration in 1888 when letters passed between Secretary of State Bayard and Minister Phelps on the matter of British encroachment on Venezuelan territory; and Secretary Bayard wrote then "If indeed it appear there is no fixed limit to the British boundary claim, our good disposition to aid in a settlement might not only be defeated, but be obliged to give place to a feeling of grave concern." I think this shows President Cleveland's present action is not hasty, and I think the standing and recognized judgment of his counsellors is such as to preclude the possibility...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 1/3/1896 | See Source »

From the opening scene of Faust's studio, where the pale, ascetic student, wearying of his search after truth, calls upon the arch fiend to aid him, the audience is carried through a bewildering array of scenes, each one a master-piece. Scenic artist Frank King has worked unceasingly for two weeks past and professes himself satisfied with the result. The electrical effects form a very large part of the production, and these are adequately supplied by Electrician Murphy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 1/3/1896 | See Source »

December 14. Saturday.Last day for receiving from First-Year Students applications for Price Greenleaf Aid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 12/14/1895 | See Source »

...call the attention of first-year students who wish to apply for Price Greenleaf Aid, to the fact that this is the last day for sending in applications. This second assignment to first year men in need of financial assistance is for the benefit of those who, not having applied before entering, or having failed to receive anything on the first assignment, have thus far maintained a high stand in their college work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 12/14/1895 | See Source »

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