Word: covers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...teams were: Harvard, H. B. Drake, '87, goal; C. J. Rueter, '84, point; J. M. Goodale, '85, cover-point; H. M. Williams, '85, (captain) 1st defence field; G. G. Bradford, '86, 2nd defence field; F. S. Churchill, '86, 3d defence field; E. S. Abbot, '87, centre; C. Henning, C. S. 1st attack field; W. N. Roundy, '85, 2nd attack field; F. C. Hood, '86, 3d attack field; E. I. K. Noyes, '85, and home; E. F. Woods, '85, 1st home. Yale: Connell goal; Mallon (captain) point; Mc Donell cover-point; Mc Ccrmick 1st defence field; Sands 2d defence field; Colgate...
...long-promised new cover appears on the June number of the Manhattan which may now congratulate itself on having as beautiful a cover as magazine ever had. An American painter, Henry Roderick Newman, is the subject of the opening article, written by H. Buxton Forman. Another brilliantly illustrated article is a second paper on "The Gunnison Country," by Ernest Ingersoll. There are four portraits, illustrating the first part of "Retrospections of the American Stage," by John Bernard. There are two purely literary papers, one on "The Brownings," by Miss Kate M. Rowland, of Baltimore. The other literary paper...
...elects a laboratory course more than one who takes any other course. Just so much money is allowed the laboratory for running expenses as is deemed sufficient, according to the cost of running other buildings in the university. The fee of $15 which is charged each year is to cover the cost of reagents and supplies on the desks of the laboratory, and also all costs incidental to a laboratory course, over and above the cost of carrying on any other course in the university...
...regular fee of $15 is paid on the first term bill under the item of "Laboratory supplies and damage of apparatus." Besides this, at the end of the year another fee is required to cover the cost of actual breakage made by each laboratory student. This fee varies with the care exercised by the student. On the last term bill it appears under the same item of expense as the first fee, and hence our correspondent's error. The last fee is for nothing but damages to apparatus and for any chemicals, besides the regular reagents used by the student...
...implied in the answer to his communication, the twofers of $5.00 are also supposed to cover the expense of these chemicals, he ahs used up in these two courses in one year, over $55.00 worth of them. This is preposterous, as will be evident to any one. It seems much more as though under the title of "General expenses for running the laboratory, chemicals, etc., " he had been made to pay twice for the same thing. If such is the cae, as it seems to him that it is, it is an abuse, and as such the sooner...