Word: demand
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Princeton and University of Pennsylvania will not meet in baseball this season, owing to the refusal of the Princeton management to agree to Pennsylvania's demand for three games...
...course in Physical Training, established in 1887 to meet a demand for teachers trained in accordance with the methods pursued at this University, has so extended its influence that the increased attendance has made it expedient to raise the standard and define more clearly the methods pursued. This the present pamphlet has done. The course is especially designed for instructors engaged in teaching through the winter, but it is also open to others...
There are so many who aspire to be Daniel Websters, and Edwin Forests, and Phillips Brooks's, that it is almost to be feared the supply may ultimately come to exceed the demand. The examples of such men too often tend to mislead the rising generation, who aim at the result, but do not place a just value on the means by which such a result is obtained. Daniel Webster did not become great by merely imitating some one else. He had great gifts of a certain kind, and used them to the full; but the power to impress other...
Owing to the great demand for tickets to the Irving address, two hundred additional tickets will be given out today in Thurston's at 2 o'clock. These tickets will be good at the Kirkland street entrance only after 4 o'clock. They do not guarantee admission but will admit the holders provided there is standing room at that time...
...securing soups and other articles of food, thoroughly and neatly prepared, and of high nutritive quality, in a form which makes it feasible to carry them away and use them at clubs or rooms. Before taking any steps, the directors wish to get some indication as to the probable demand for such articles, and have appointed a committee, of which I am chairman, to make inquiries. I shall be glad to be put into communication with any students, or clubs of students, whether members of the Cooperative Society or not, who are likely to purchase food in this...