Word: credited
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...song book published this year, the "Carmina Princetonia," has given great satisfaction. It is the best book of Princeton songs ever published, and contains many good things which have the charm of novelty. Great credit is due to those...
...yield an income sufficient to pay men like Professors Bowen, Child, Norton, Gibbs, Cooke, Dunbar, Peirce, Goodale, Shaler and Royce amounts nearly as large as they could earn by their pens if they devoted their entire time to literary work. At pres serving the university. It is to their credit that they make this sacrifice, but it is anything but creditable for the Harvard alumni to allow year after year to go by without making an effort to pay them decent salaries...
...Sale-A greyhound pup three months old; color, white and fawn. He was sired by "Memnon," ex "Stealing Away," both imported dogs. "Memnon" has more first prizes to his credit than any other greyhound in the world. "Stealing Away" has only been exhibited twice in America, winning first and second specials each time. Price $75. Can be seen at stable, corner Walnut Avenue and Elmore streets, Roxbury...
...students may have credit next year by filing bonds (blank bonds now ready); or by depositing other security...
...Great credit is due the editors of the "Lampoon" for the energy with which they have faced the difficulties that have multiplied against them during the year just ended, and which, even last October, almost caused the paper to cease publication. It seemed for a long time as if there was little possibility that the full number of issues of the "Lampoon" would appear this year. All the friends of the paper, however, have been agreeably surprised to see the numbers follow one another in regular succession, so that now, with the Class Day issue, the volume will be complete...