Word: annually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual catalogue of Yale University, which was issued on Wednesday, shows an attendance of 2517, an increase of six over that of last year. The attendance by departments is as follows: Academic Department, 1224; Scientific Department, 571; Graduate School, 281; Law School, 195; Medical School 135; Department of Music, 107; Divinity School, 100; Art School, 90; total, 2709; deduct for names inserted twice, 188; total...
...American Historical Association will hold its fifteenth annual meeting in Boston and Cambridge on December 27, 28, and 29. The society is closely connected with the University, since many Harvard men are on its list of presidents and executive councils...
...CRIMSON Alumni Association held its annual dinner at the Hotel Somerset, Saturday night. Professor I. N. Hollis and the present CRIMSON Board were invited to consider the question of installing the offices of the CRIMSON in the new Harvard Union. Professor Hollis outlined the architectural scheme of the Harvard Union as conceived at present. The matter of the arrangements for the CRIMSON was referred to the following committee: H. W. Williams '85, H. James, 2d, '99, F. E. Bissell '00, and E. Spalding...
...sixth consecutive time Harvard defeated Princeton in the annual debate in Sanders Theatre last night, on the question: "Resolved, That the English claims in the controversy with the South African Republic are justifiable." Harvard supported the affirmative and Princeton the negative. The presiding officer was the Hon. Samuel J. Elder...
...sixth annual Harvard-Princeton debate will take place in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. The question will be: "Resolved, That England's claims in her controversy with the Transvaal are justifiable." The question was selected by Harvard, and Princeton having the choice of sides, decided to defend the negative. The order of the Harvard speakers will be E. Mayer '00, R. C. Bruce '02 and W. Morse '00, for both first speeches and rebuttals...