Word: benefited
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...willingness of the instructors to give exclusive information. As it is an important object for the students to get their books as cheaply as possible, it is hoped that instructors will aid the plan as much as they can. The store will remain open until August 8 for the benefit of students at the summer schools...
...regard to this action, President Seeley said: "You may express in whatever way you wish my unqualified approval of it. There has never been such a hopeful prospect for the entire overthrow of rushing, and I trust it will succeed." Dr. Hitchcock believes the decision would be an immense benefit to the college, and that two-thirds of the upper classes would support...
...benefit of freshmen, the following notice is again inserted:- The rooms for the examinations in English A have been assigned thus: Adler-Berry, Sever 5; Bigelow-Clark, Sever 6; Codman-Duff, Sever 17; Eastman-Gould, Sever 24; Gray-How, Sever 30; Howard-Noyes, Sever 35; Nutter-Valle, Sever 37; Wainright-Wynne, University...
...fair that, where several copies of a work are in the Library, one at least should be kept in circulation. Instructors are too apt to reserve indiscriminately everything bearing on their subject, and thus to prevent readers who do not happen to take their courses from getting as much benefit from the Library as they have a right to expect. Cannot this be remedied...
...college authorities to hang out a sign warning all but Harvard students to keep off Holmes field; let them take active measures. A regularly employed watchman to patrol the yard and the athletic grounds would cost very little during the spring and autumn months in comparison with the benefit which would result to the college. If the college authorities will not keep the college property free from such pests, then the students must take the matter in hand. It is a burning shame that students of such a college as this should be subjected to such treatment. At Yale there...