Word: cared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...also feel that it is unsatis factory, but,- and here is the important thing,- under existing circumstances an unsatisfactory thing is the only thing possible. This does not mean that Harvard will never give degrees direct to students of Radcliffe College; under existing conditions, the overseers simply do not care to take the complete responsibility of thus conferring degrees. The signature of the president and the seal of the University are rather in the nature of an endorsement than a first-hand of an endorsement than a first-hand certificate. As a step, then, this matter of degrees...
...Care of grounds...
...first time in the history of debates at Harvard, a nominal admission fee of 25 cents will be charged. This is in order to have room for all who really care to hear the debate, besides being the best solution of the problem of expenses. It is in no sense a money making scheme. Tickets will go on sale tonight at six o'clock at Thurston's. Every seat will sell for 25 cents. There will be no general admission. Each seat will have its ticket, and seats will be reserved until after the debate begins. Anybody, whether...
Students who have inadvertently been exposed to contagious disease should wash their hands carefully, preferably in antiseptic solution, thoroughly brush their clothes in the open air and take a walk of several miles, if possible. A thorough bath with complete change of clothing is desirable if the exposure has been extensive. Care should be taken not to touch things which will be touched by others until the person is perfectly clean...
...Disciple students who care to identify themselves with this society will kindly send their names to the president, C. C. Rawlinson, 1524 Cambridge street, or L. W. Kline, secretary, 46 Mt. Auburn street...