Word: courting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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CHOICE editions of Stevenson, Kipling, Bret Harte, Poe, Field, Lowell, Holmes, Emerson, Hawthorne, Whittier, Longfellow, Parkman, Dickens, Scott, Dumas, Bulwer, Hugo, Balzac, Eliot, Irving, Reade, Mark Twain, Arabian Nights unexpurgated, Lady Jackson's Works, Secret Court Memoirs, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias. All authors. Payments of $1 or $2 per month satisfactory. X, Crimson office...
...first time the assessors of Cambridge have levied a tax on nine houses owned by the University and occupied by professors as private residences. This is done as a direct result of the precedent established by the decision of the Supreme Court in the Williams College Case last February. The houses are at 10 and 11 Frisbie place, 17 Kirkland street, and 11, 16, 17, 25, 37, and 38 Quincy street, and the tax amounts to $2922.50. On Jan. 12, Mr. E. W. Hooper, Treasurer of Harvard College, sent a petition to the assessors asking for an abatement...
...BOARD OF ASSESSORS."Some of the houses in question have been taxed in the past when occupied by persons not connected with the University. The matter will come up at the next meeting of the City Council and will then probably go to the Supreme Court for final settlement...
...college asked for exemption from taxation on several residences occupied by professors on the ground that these houses, although used only as residences from which the college derived rent, were being used for the purposes for which the institution was incorporated. The case was carried to the Supreme Court and resulted in the following finding...