Word: co
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Aurora Borealis was the motive-power of the Junior Telegraph Co., the other night...
Drury was founded in 1873, on the principles of co-education. From it we gather the interesting statement that "young gentlemen can take their meals at the Ladies' Boarding Hall at $2.50 a week," and the general regulation that "gentlemen shall not visit the rooms of the lady students, nor ladies the rooms of the gentleman students." Care has been taken that young ladies and gentlemen shall not quarrel, for we read that "scuffling, noisy sports, and disorderly company" (whatever that may be) are at all times strictly prohibited. Drury is even ahead of Dartmouth in the way of reforming...
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...FISKE'S lectures, which were spoken of in our last number, will be delivered in Wesleyan Hall, Boston, on Friday afternoons at half past four o'clock, beginning on Friday, March 9. Tickets for the course, $4.00; for sale by A. Williams & Co., corner of Washington and School Streets...
...office of Overseers, and the result of the election is satisfactory to everybody. Still there may come a time when at some election every graduate will desire to cast his vote. Suppose, for example, that James Freeman Clarke and Colonel Higginson, who are so anxious to introduce co-education into the College, should make this question an issue. In this case most of us, whether we lived near or far, would desire to avail ourselves of our privilege of voting, and some, in all likelihood, who could not make it possible to be in Cambridge...