Word: cases
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...course of lectures, Professor Cooke explained very clearly to the freshman class the present great need of a lecture room sufficient to accommodate the increased number of students in his course. This need is yearly increasing and should be satisfied at once. Here, however, as in the other case, the college is delayed by lack of available funds, and so we are forced to wait for a necessary improvement...
...than at Delphi to-day. The great nations of Europe, more appreciative of the advantages of such work, appropriate liberal sums from the state treasury for such purpose. With us it is left to private generosity to carry out such plans. There can be no better presentation of the case than Professor Norton will give to-night. The opportunity should not be neglected...
...that pursued in many purely scientific schools. The present facilities, however, are inadequate for the purposes of the scientific faculty. It is firmly believed that many men would be glad to take a practical course in the workshop, especially as such a course would combine exercise with pleasure. In case this should prove true, as it undoubtedly would, the workshop and apparatus now in use would not accommodate the number of applicants for the course. There is excellent opportunity, therefore, for some friend of our University to found, or assist in founding, a large workshop for the use both...
...These runs, providing that the H. A. A. saw fit, would doubtless be a benefit to the long-distance runners of the Mott Haven team. Of course the H. A. A. is all-powerful in taking the initiative in this branch of athletics, but as has been suggested, in case the H. A. A. would not undertake to hold some runs this spring, it would, I think, be profitable to organize a Hare and Hounds Club which could manage the runs at its pleasure...
...weekly moot court at the Law School will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The case will be argued before Professor Thayer. McCordic and Buck will speak for the plaintiff; Ruel and Pearson for the defendant...