Word: centrally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Announcement has been duly made in the papers and by placards in the store windows of a concert to be given in Union Hall, Central Square, on Monday the 8th, by the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. The concert is given purely for the benefit of the Prospect Progressive Union, and it is hoped that a large number of the students may attend. The clubs will be made up as they were on the Christmas trip, the '92 men having consented to take part in this one concert; the programme will be as far as possible like that used...
...Lawyer's Story" is a reminiscence of certain out-of-the-way events in which a notorious highwayman forms the central figure. There is a lack of unity about the whole and the climax is weak. With the events which the author describes, the plot should be much stronger than...
...Milwaukee at 10.30 and arrived at Chicago at 1. From 3 till 5 Mrs. Pike received the clubs at her home on Prairie Avenue and those who went report a fine time. So many of the fellows were not feeling well that only a few attended. The concert in Central Music Hall was in every way the most successful on the trip. The audience was especially large and Harvard Clubs according to a competent judge never did better work in all the history of music at Harvard. Chicago, it is safe to say is a much stronger Harvard town...
...done in these libraries, and it is hard to understand how we ever got along without them. It is perfectly easy to see, however, that they are the natural outgrowth of the method of teaching here. In the teaching of every department, the library has been made the central fact about which everything else revolves. To do good work, to make any headway at all in most courses, the student must have recourse to the libraries. The class-room and departmental libraries collect just the books needed by a student in a particular class of courses and enable...
...increasing continually the number of old books, serves to keep the library fully abreast of the times. An average addition of about ten thousand volumes and the same number of pamphlets has come to be looked for annually. During the last college year 9606 volumes were added to the central building, as against 13365 for 1889-90, and 9045 for 1888-89. Two new department libraries were located in Harvard Hall, 2089 volumes being purchased to form a classical library, and 571 for a library on English and Continental history. 11005 pamphlets were added to the central library...