Word: depends
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...under the new arrangement of a reduced force of clerks, must continue to do. It is to him more than to anyone else that we owe the continuance of co-operation at Harvard. We trust that the students may never allow the existence of the Co-operative Society to depend on the exertions of one man again...
...with a good man in charge of the observatory, great results may be expected. Let us hope that an astronomor, skilled in his science and enthusiastic in his work, may be chosen for the place; for on him more than on the instruments will the reputation of the observatory depend...
...than thirty years he has filled the position with credit to himself and the university. Few, indeed, can show a record of longer service faithfully performed. Another leader has fallen, another gap been made in the ranks of those whom the university and its students have been accustomed to depend on and look up to respectively as the educational forces of Cambridge...
...this sport than does the present. With a nine nearly if not absolutely as strong as the '84 team, we can confidently expect that hard work and honest, faithful training will bring the champion ship to Cambridge in 1885. The chances of our winning the race with Yale depend upon two variables,-the members of the crew, and the Athletic and Advisory Committees. As to the first we have no fear; as to the second-well, as we do not wish to risk our reputation as a prophet we had better be silent. In lacrosse, tennis and track athletics there...
...been obliged to go without their books so far this term, as the new edition, revised by Prof. Laughlin has not appeared. Members will be glad to know that the book will surely be at the co-operative today or tomorrow, and that they will no longer have to depend upon notes upon lectures alone...