Word: arts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...taken, and we see, as yet, no cause for retracting a single statement we made. Care needs to be taken by our opponents, as to just what points we have maintained. We do not object to boxing. Indeed, if reports are true, a scientific knowledge of that art may be of benefit to our selves. We have simply claimed in regard to the principle of the petition that the boxing interest in college is not sufficiently general to justify the expense of a salary for an instructor. We wait for further arguments before we abandon this claim...
...they amounted to $689-677, and in 1885 to $960,257. Since 1871 $350,000 have been added to the university funds, which now amount to $485,493. The funds of the Theological Department have increased $188,523, or about 75 per cent. An $81,000 fund for the Art School, and a $10,000 fund for the Law school have also been added. The funds of the College in 1871 were $1,227,305. By the 1885 report they were $2,155,705, an increase of over 75 per cent...
Sheffield freshmen suffered from an overflow of the boilers in the Yale Art School, whereby about thirty of their portfolios were ruined...
Yesterday's Times stated that "John Hayes, the ex-catcher of the Brooklyn nine, has been engaged by a Yale student, at $20 per weak, as an instructor in the art of self-defence." -News...
...understand that the Executive Committee intend to present only the names of those men who have spoken at least twice from the floor, and have shown a desire to acquire the art of extemporaneous speaking. It therefore behooves all who desire an election to avail themselves of the opportunity to speak at the next meeting of the society to be held one week from Friday. While any one is entitled and urged to speak from the floor, only members are appointed principal disputants...