Word: demand
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...negative. He said that the idea of the new regulation was not merely to restrict Harvard athletics to New England alone, but was the preliminary step towards confining Harvard to Harvard herself. He said that when deprived of the New York games Harvard athletics would have to make a demand for much larger subscriptions from the students. Lastly, the Mott Haven team which has won most of Harvard's glory in late years will soon be a thing of the past...
...supporting company it is impossible to say much, for the play affords none of the principals of the cast a chance to display much ability. The paly was received with great favor and Mr. Robson was called before the curtain several times and at the close the demand for a speech was so unanimous that he was compelled to respond...
...laboratory work, correcting examination books, and similiar duties, but more are placed in positions of great responsibility, in charge of large courses. The work of most of the assistants seems to be well adapted to men who are studying in the graduate department or professional schools. It does not demand a great deal of time, or carry with it much responsibility and it is supervised by the professor in charge of the course. Probably, also, the salary of an assistant is not large enough to attract men of more experience. The case of an instructor with entire charge...
...weeks although it will not be open for use until later. The floats are yet to be anchored, they coming under a separate contract. There will be 164 lockers, two shower baths and all conveniences possible, making the privileges there very desirable. There will probably be a great demand for membership...
...differ in ideas of proper apparel. One man insists on "style," preferring ultra appearances to comfort or exact fit; another "must have comfort," even if he loses style and exact fit," while a third demands an "exact fit," and sacrifices style and comfort to obtain it. The tailor is truly gifted who combines these ideas and properly satisfies each demand. In one garment one tailor has accomplished this. "Thompson's Patent Cut Trousers" are a perfect combination of style, comfort and fit. E. O. Thompson, the patentee, has, from small beginnings, become the largest merchant tailoring firm in our country...