Word: credited
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...there is another proof that interest in letters exists here, and that it is not confined to the recitation-room, in the fact that two papers, published fortnightly, are supplied by undergraduates with well-written articles, and poems which "would do credit to older hands"; while the popularity of the Fine-Art courses is an evidence of a growing desire for culture...
...where one subject was discussed under too great a variety of captions. In a few instances the author's name has been lost; and as in most such this is due to the negligence of the authors themselves, we would impress on all our contributors who desire to receive credit in the Index for their articles, the need of more care in signatures. The inconvenience hitherto arising from issuing two indexes in the middle of the year will probably be avoided in future by issuing an Index with the last number of each volume...
...Stream also offers "to a college rifle-club, a member of which will furnish us with the best appropriate design for a vase or shield, a gold badge, to be shot for among themselves: said design to be engraved and printed in this paper as soon as accepted, due credit being given to the designer...
...moment chance to be most popular or most widely known among their classmates, the purely democratic elections which we have this season witnessed attain it with comparative certainty. If, on the other hand, the object is to elect to each office the person best calculated to fill it with credit, it is by no means so certain that democracy should be the leading characteristic of the elections...
...Dental School great credit is due to the energy of the professors, who have entirely created it, working even now at merely nominal salaries. It was decided to enlarge the course of instruction, to give instruction throughout the academic year, to raise the standard for the degree, and to require at least one year's residence of every candidate for a degree; and the results are seen in the increase in its numbers and the extension of its range...