Word: characterizing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Continuing through several number the HERALD-CRIMSON has published each day at the head of its columns verses clipped from various college papers, presenting on the whole we think a fair representation of the average run of college "poetry." Better than any words of our own could do we have...
The change, in the universities to their present constitution, was caused mainly by the fact that the state granted to them material help, but required, on the other hand, the right of co-operating in their management. The course of this development was different in different European countries, partly owing...
Until lately it might have been said that the least change has taken place in the old English universities, Oxford and Cambridge. Their great endowments, the political feeling of the English for the retention of existing rights, had excluded almost all change, even in directions in which such change was...
An audience which completely filled Sever 11 listened last evening to a very interesting lecture on "Election Methods in Germany," by Baron Geo. Von Bunsen, a member of the Imperial Parliament. The method of proclature for electing a member to parliament in Germany is in many respects similar to the...
In a short time, if suitable candidates present themselves, we expect to choose on or more editors from the freshman class. Our choice shall be governed entirely by the character and amount of matter submitted to us for publication. We hope that freshmen who wish to be considered candidates will...