Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...students in the Law School now shows an increase of about fifty men over the number at this time last year, and it is expected that before it is completed there will be six hundred names on the lists. The necessity for the enlargement of Austin Hall has arisen with this condition of affairs, and has been considered by the Law School Faculty. Plans were drawn up last winter but the attendance at that time did not warrant the improvements. This fall, however, the need of improved and enlarged quarters is so pressing that an addition will be built...
...question of the Tree has again arisen. This year it is of more than ordinary interest to Seniors since it involves not only a change in the exercises themselves, but, also, on account of the opposition of the Corporation to the old site, the removal to a new place...
Owing to a misunderstanding which has arisen the committee feels that it has perhaps been at fault in not having previously stated the rates granted to members of the class only...
...relation between employer and employee. The cooperation of labor and capital comprises a partnership, but the unfortunate name of service is still given to the share of one of the partners. We find the term on all hands; a standing obstacle to our progress. The great strikes that have arisen in this country, have not come from questions of wage, but from procedure. Why should the employers refuse to let their books be examined by their employees, except from that pride that comes from assuming mastership...
...races of the 'Varsity four-oared shells were rowed Saturday afternoon under the most unfavorable conditions possible. By the time scheduled for the start a strong head wind had arisen, blowing somewhat off the wall on the Beacon street side, and the basin was lashed into a high running sea, which threatened to swamp the boats at any minute. It was almost dark when the crews after much maneuvering finally managed to get into position. Crew No. 4, J. F. Perkins '99, captain had the course nearest the wall; crew No. 3, H. M. Adams '98, captain, was next; crew...