Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...resolved at the meeting that the following report be printed simultaneously Monday morning in the Yale News, Princetonian and CRIMSON; although mailed from New York on Saturday evening by special delivery, we did not receive it until nine this morning; we regret that we were obliged to delay its publication a day in consequence...
...important that the permanent fund be raised without delay, in order that we may secure the services, as permanent director of the school, of Dr. Charles Waldstein of New York, the young archaeologist who has won recognized fame in the service of the Cambridge University, England...
...receive a reply in three or four hours, it is very convenient and a great economy in time to employ the messenger. Moreover, it is a great satisfaction to know that a commission will be executed promptly; for the Co-operative guarantees that there be no unnecessary delay. But to enumerate the advantages of the system is simply to state what all can see. We simply wish to emphasize the fact that errands can be done as we have stated, so that members of the society may profit thereby...
...misunderstanding which it is necessary to arbitrate, but it marks the progress of an era of prosperity already far under way. The movement for a committee of this kind was started two years ago, and a resolution favoring it was then issued by the faculty, but some delay was caused by referring it to the board of trustees for ratification. The plan, however, is now to be consummated, and the election will come off on January 22. Harvard, Amherst and some other colleges have representative committees of a similar kind, and Princeton proves herself not over-conservative by a considerate...
After a much greater delay than usual on account of the affairs attendant upon the Celebration, the University catalogue for 1886 has at last appeared and is on sale to-day. It is much the same in form as last year, and it continues the new crimson covers. The principal change to note is that in the requirements for admission. The new system, the details of which have been described in our columns before, is inaugurated this year. The old prescribed and elective subjects are replaced by elementary and advanced subjects. The elementary studies are not supposed to be equivalent...