Word: american
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brine, gymnasium suits, all colors; Gymnasium sweatters, gymnasium shoes, Co-operative price, 90 cts.; American rubber overshoes, rubbers and arctics, gymnasium towels and boxing gloves. Co-operative discount to all members. 10 and 11 Harvard Row, Cambridge...
...what the real ethics of a question is. One is reading and the other is work. Hence the unpopularity of the latter system in use in History 13, is paramountly a good one. A knowledge of the writers and books that are of any value to the student of American history is gained as it could be in no other way, and this attempt to destroy so good a plan of conducting a course shows, let us hope, more ignorance than laziness. Those who believe that History 13 requires more work than other full courses, must have formerly spent...
...Brine, gymnasium suits, all colors; Gymnasium sweatters, gymnasium shoes, Co-operative price, 90 cts.; American rubber overshoes, rubbers and arctics, gymnasium towels and boxing gloves. Co-operative discount to all members. 10 and 11 Harvard Row, Cambridge...
...Executive Committee of the League for a Protective Tariff have offered three prizes for the best essays written by seniors of American colleges on the necessity for a protective tariff. This plan will undoubtedly induce many men to study the subject, insomuch as the prizes are of an amount that will repay the successful contestants for their labor. In view of the present condition of the tariff, it is well that such study should be given it. The competition without doubt will be very extended, and the successful papers will be well worth the publication which is designed for them...
...executive committee of the American protective tariff league has offered to the students of senior classes in all American colleges a series of prizes for approved essays on the subject, "Advantages of a protective tariff to the labor and industries of the United States:" each essay not to exceed 10,000 words, and to be sent to the office of the league on or before May 1, 1887, awards to be made June 15, 1887, as follows: For best essay, [$250; second best, $100; third best, $50. And for other essays deemed especially meritorious, a handsome silver medal, designed...