Word: broken
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Kimball captains '86 in the absence of Woodbury, whose broken finger keeps...
...date. It now remains with the individual members of the class to prove that a marked gain has been made by this new method. Men are urged to make their appointments as soon as possible, and keep them rigidly unless it is absolutely impossible. When an appointment is unavoidably broken a new one should be made immediately. We hope that every member of the class will see the necessity of backing up the committee in its work and by his individual effort share in making '83's class album complete in every particular...
...rival freshman societies, Kappa Sigma Epsilon and Delta Kappa. The former was established at Yale in 1840, and has had several chapters in other colleges, but all are now defunct. The Delta Kappa was established at Yale, like its rival, but five years later. Its southern chapters were broken up by the Rebellion, the Amherst chapter died in 1870, the Yale chapter was suppressed by the faculty in 1879, and now the Dartmouth chapter gives up the ghost...
That Yale misnomer, the News, brings us the startling information that "ground has been broken for the new Harvard Law School...
There are still some instructors, fortunately few in number, who persist in keeping their sections over the hour. This is very unpleasant, not only for the students, who are thereby compelled to hurry to their next recitation, but it is also annoying to other instructors whose time is broken into by men coming in late. Five minutes is none too much time for men to go from one recitation room to another, especially if it be from Harvard to Sever or to the museum, or if the student has to go to his room between recitations...