Word: begging
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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MESSRS Stone and Kimball beg to call attention to the fact that Hearts are Trumps, by Tom Hall, A Lover's Diary by Gilbert Parker, and Hahes Poems, edited by Alice Meynell, with a portrait by Dante Gabriel Rosetti have been issued...
MESSRS Stone and Kimball beg to call attention to the fact that Hearts are Trumps, by Tom Hall, A Lover's Diary by Gilbert Parker, and Hahes Poems, edited by Alice Meynell, with a portrait by Dante Gabriel Rosetti have been issued...
DEAR SIR:- I beg to say I have made the fullest investigation of the facts concerning two checks for $20 and $50 respectively which were handed me in payment for tickets to the Yale and Harvard and University of Pennsylvania and Harvard football games of 1893, which checks turned out to be forged. I am entirely convinced that you are utterly without knowledge of or connection with the forgery or fraudulent transaction in any way, or in any way uttering or publishing said forged checks, and the circumstances which led me to charge you with complicity in the matter have...
...chapel steps. Perhaps the ushers could not prevent. Cambridge people from crowding into the reserved seats. If so, the rude outsiders should be excluded altogether. Part of our tuition goes to pay for the religious privileges of the University, so that we have a right, not merely to beg, but to demand accommodations at any time we wish them. The times when we all particularly wish to go are just those times when we have here men of repute, and at such times this trouble always occures. Is it not time that the proper authorities made some provision for those...
...some reason the Advocate saw fit to quote but one sentence from our editorial, and to interpret the rest in her own words. Since that interpretation is entirely misleading, we beg to repeat the passage which inspired it: "The best policy seems to be to take what we can get. If the restaurant scheme succeeds, the University will be so much the better for it; if it fails, it will be nobody's loss but the Corporation's. With a building already erected, the present scheme, if unsatisfactory may be altered until it meets all requirements." It seems...