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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the freshman class will be held in Lower Massachusetts this afternoon at two o'clock. The principal object for which the meeting is called is to decide what shall be done with the foot-ball surplus. About four hundred dollars are now in the hands of the manager of the foot-ball team, and it is his purpose to put this sum at the disposal of the class. It is an unusually large amount which the class will have the disposal of, and it is to be hoped that the members of '92 will make a wise disposition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-two's Class Meeting. | 1/31/1889 | See Source »

...following clipping, after Professor Norton's lecture on Tuesday evening, may be interesting, and will give an idea of what is being done in the way of excavation by the Americans in Greece. Lack of funds, it will be seen, is the great drawback to greater and more systematic work. It is to be hoped that the money now being collected in New York will soon be at the disposal of the proper authorities. Then can we look forward to the accomplishment of good work by American archaeologists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work of American Archaeologists in Greece. | 1/31/1889 | See Source »

...near relative. It also states his honors and degrees, if any, and if the man has married, when, where, and to whom, number of children and their names. In the account of his career after leaving college, mention is made of any literary work he may have done, the extent of his travels and his present address...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alumni Records at Wesleyan. | 1/30/1889 | See Source »

...spite of the fact that the announcement of the lecture had been made so late. Sever 11 was well filled last evening by an appreciative audience. Prof. Norton's lecture was of the most interesting character, and his account of the work already done in the partial excavation of Delphi, and of what those most interested in the matter hoped to do in further discoveries, could not but infuse enthusiasm into his hearers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Norton's Lecture. | 1/30/1889 | See Source »

...public streets of the town, which curve pleasantly and easily, are to have borders ten feet wide planted with shade trees. All this work is to be done immediately, and all land within the limits of the town not to be presently occupied is to be closely planted and thinned out before the growth becomes crowded. Clearings are to be made as, from time to time, space is wanted for buildings, and it is intended to enclose building sites not expected soon to be occupied, with hedges. These two simple expedients will prevent the immediate surroundings of the university from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: America's New University. | 1/29/1889 | See Source »

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