Word: direction
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...glad to be able to show by the communication of the Photographic Committee that the holder of the copyright on the Portfolio, who possesses similar rights on the Index and Club Book, has voluntarily taken a step toward returning these publications to the direct control of the undergraduates. It is to be hoped that before long the other publications will again become undergraduate in their nature...
...changes which have recently been made in the rules of the Hall a systematic revision of the Articles of Association has become necessary. Acting entirely in their individual capacity the directors wish to express their belief that the executive ability shown by Mr. Gilmore highly qualifies him to direct this important work to the satisfaction both of the Corporation and students...
...Gibbe, the professional coach who is to direct the production of Le Medecin Malgre Lui on April 11, 12 and 14, will be present to talk to all men who wish to try for parts. Rehearsals begin at once. Places in the cast and ballet are open to all members of the University versity properly qualified to fill them, and all men interested are urged to be present at the meeting and hand in their names to the manager, G. McC. Sargent '99. Annual election of officers also takes place. All members of the University are invited to attend...
...order that the students in Philosophy 3 might direct their mid-year review along profitable lines, a number of the questions to be asked on the examination were given out in advance. Yesterday afternoon members of the course received cards advertising a review of the course and a full set of answers to the examination questions, for five dollars. Without questioning the practice of tutoring for examinations, I wish to express my opinion that in the present case an attempt has been made to carry it beyond the bounds of honor. The difference between handing in answers to these questions...
...first time the assessors of Cambridge have levied a tax on nine houses owned by the University and occupied by professors as private residences. This is done as a direct result of the precedent established by the decision of the Supreme Court in the Williams College Case last February. The houses are at 10 and 11 Frisbie place, 17 Kirkland street, and 11, 16, 17, 25, 37, and 38 Quincy street, and the tax amounts to $2922.50. On Jan. 12, Mr. E. W. Hooper, Treasurer of Harvard College, sent a petition to the assessors asking for an abatement...