Word: credited
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...change has been determined upon in consequence of a growing dissatisfaction with the present system of freshman spring examinations among both students and instructors. If an examination be held at all, and if the marking system must be kept in use, it would seem no more than just that credit be allowed for the work done in the examination by the students. If this is not done, there certainly seems to be small reason for holding an examination...
...event in the inter-collegiate games, a measure which has been generally regarded as aiming at Harvard's athletic supremacy, we still have reason to hope for renewed success this year at Mott Haven. We retain most of our former champions who have done themselves and the university much credit for the last two years, and several promising additional candidates for athletic honors have appeared, who bid fair to keep up Harvard's prestige. A revived interest in athletics exists among us at present, and most of our athletes are now in active training in the gymnasium, while others will...
...credit is to be allowed to members or others...
Article number IX. of the rules governing the Cooperative Association provides that the superintendent may give credit, limited as to time and amount, provided that the purchaser furnishes a bond to the amount of twenty-five dollars. There will, doubtless, be considerable discussion over this article at the meeting this evening, and we would suggest a plan which certainly would induce a larger number of students to patronize the association. Let credit be given to a certain amount for articles purchased and the amount charged on the term bills. Many students will patronize the tradesmen, even if they...
...cases where the superintendent finds difficulty in gaining credit when contracting for the purchase of articles in large quantities, as in the case of fuel, etc., it shall lie in the power of the treasurer to apply to the corporation to guarantee payment for such articles when delivered...