Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Owing to the lateness of the receipt of the communication from several members of the junior class who proposed to start a Literary Magazine, we are forced to delay editorial comment on the new enterprise until our next issue...
Still another faculty meeting has gone by, and the plan for a conference committee remains undiscussed, no chance for considering it having presented itself. Everyone, the faculty as well as the students, we believe, will regret this continued delay; although so long as other pressing business remains before the faculty, there seems to be no hope for a change in the situation. Just at present there are several matters in which the conference committee, if it were established, might be useful. It might inquire of the faculty, for instance, the reason why the bulletin boards of the nine were prohibited...
...actors, managers, and writers, deserve great credit for the successful presentation of the play in a most finished manner. On Saturday, especially, everything passed off without a flaw, accident, or delay. The popular airs chosen for the songs proved to be taking, and were well rendered by the chorus, especially the "Ding Dong" song, given behind the scenes, at the beginning of the second act. The solos of Baldwin and of Carroll were effectively sung, and enjoyed by all. The strong part of the play, however, lay in the acting of Cushing, Hearst, and Swinscoe. These three gentlemen have...
After much delay, the dinner committee of the sophomore class has decided upon a date for the class dinner, Saturday of the present week. It is, perhaps, needless to urge '87 to go to the dinner; they will go without urging; but the sophomores should remember that they must sign the book at once or else the committee can form no idea of how many are going, and their plans cannot be perfected until the last minute, an inconvenience which only men who have had experience on such dinner committees can appreciate. The sophomore class dinner is the first...
...account of the long continuance of cold weather which prevented the ice from breaking up until the last days of March, the class crews were confined to the gymnasium three weeks longer than usual, and are consequently behind in their work upon the river. This delay in getting out the boats, together with the nearness of the class races, the second of May, gives the crews a very short time for preparation. Five weeks is hardly long enough to learn the difficult art of watermanship. It cannot, therefore, be expected that the class crews will attain the standard of perfection...