Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Philanthropic friends of the University have always come forward when there was need, and have given generously to establish buildings of various kinds. The need of an infirmary, as we have said, is most urgent, and we cannot doubt that loyal graduates will now be found who will be glad to help materially in the establishment of this institution...
...crew is deeply in debt, and unless the class comes forward with subscriptions it cannot enter the race...
...smoke talk by Dr. Blake will be held as previously announced in Holworthy 15, at 8.30 o'clock this evening. Dr. Blake's talk cannot fail to be interesting and it is hoped that all members will be present...
...educated American naturally asks himself of what character his house shall consist. He may strictly follow the plan of ancient houses, but such an interpretation is too strict to be generally adopted. There are new ideas which must of necessity influence an architect of today. The monkish cloisters cannot be conformed to modern needs. While the ancient Roman villa would answer the requirements of Lenox or Newport, other forms of architecture would be illsuited to our time...
...evening talks have been very popular and have attracted large audiences for he has always treated his subject in in a bright, entertaining way that has never failed to please. For what Mr. Copeland has done he deserves the gratitude of the University, and perhaps this gratitude cannot be better expressed than by giving him an unusually enthusiastic reception on the night of his last lecture...