Word: certainly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...room fitted up with running water and other apparatus which a photographer needs. There will be a double door to this room, and two or three men will be able to work at the same time. The society will also be allowed to use Mr. Notman's studio on certain days. This will give the members a chance to practice taking portraits and groups...
...first division will consist of men who have attained certain other records, which can be ascertained from the captain. Thus the whole team will be classed according to records. If any member of the second division shall, during the winter, attain the record required for the first, he will be entitled to enter it Likewise if any one outside the team shall attain the record required for the second division, he will be entitled to enter that division...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :-I should like to call attention through your columns to the present library regulations of closing a half-hour before sunset. This is in one respect an absurd regulation,-one causing much inconvenience to certain students. It happens to myself, and I suppose to many others, to have lectures three days in the week from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M. There are others who probably have such every day in the week except Saturdays. Now is it fair that we should be debarred from drawing out books at night simply because we have such lectures...
...general discussion of the subjects in hand. The private opinion, however, of a prominent public person will necessarily carry much more weight than the opinion of a private person could ever carry. A private person, as long as he holds his public position, cannot divest himself of a certain degree of authority which is naturally associated with his position. This, we think, is the unfortunate phase of the present affair, and for this reason if possible the letter should be withheld entirely. No one will deny that the letter signed by the Harvard delegates will carry more weight both...
Many years ago, before many of the college professors who decry foot ball were born, I was taught by an episode in ancient history a lesson I have never forgotten. As it is probably now omitted from the prescribed instruction, I will recall it briefly: A certain nation was waging war, and their opponents learned that fear of disfigurement took the place of courage, so, aiming at the face they carried off the victory...