Word: answering
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...general announcements concerning the honors will be made at 4 o'clock, and it is desirable that all persons concerned, not only those who have already determined to be candidates, but also those who are thinking of it, should be present at that time. Prof. White will answer special enquiries from...
...would seem to be a necessary motto for the two representative schemes of cooperation at Harvard, and the result either way rests with the dubious factor of public spirit among her students. There has now come a time when the notorious question of "Harvard indifference" can receive a categorical answer, and the burden of the responsibility for a positive or a negative answer rests equally with each and every Harvard student in this year...
...work done may be estimated by one who has pursued a certain course of study with some particular object or profession in view, but to the average student, who has been to college merely for the sake of "getting an education," the question is a hard one to answer. Because we have taken a large number of courses in different subjects, does not follow that our time has been wasted, nor that the student who has confined his mind to one particular course of study has the better education. The man who leads a mercantile life after graduation...
...answer to numerous inquiries, the class committee wish to state that the "home address" mentioned in Pach's list, does not mean the college address; and also that by "B. B. '82 Group," and "Foot-Ball '82 Group," are meant the '82 freshman teams. In conclusion, the class committee again earnestly request all seniors who have not yet sat, or who are not satisfied with their proofs, to make appointments at once with Pach, at his studio on Cambridge street, or with the subscriber. By the terms of the contract, all sittings must be completed by March...
...undergraduate, under examination at London, was missing question after question. At last, the examiner got irritated, and said: " I declare, I've got a dog at home that could answer the questions that have been given to you." "Have you really, sir?" said the undergraduate, blandly. "May I ask if you would sell him?" - [Ex.] The above item appears to lack point. But it bears an English trademark and so we are quite sure it is "good form...