Word: doors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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LAST Saturday, while the Class Races were in progress, some thief or thieves stole money from lockers in the Boat House. We learn that the officers of the Boat Club took every precaution to insure the safety of articles, by ordering the door to be locked and a special officer to be in attendance during the afternoon. But in spite of this, it is none the less aggravating to those who lost money, and since there seems no way by which to prevent sneak-thieves from practising in the Gymnasium and Boat House, we suggest that the wisest course...
...undergraduates has never been managed so as to give general satisfaction, and we understand that the finances are not in the best condition. If this room were controlled by the Union, it might be made to meet the wants of the University better than it does now. The door should be kept locked, and each man supplied with a key, so that only those who pay their subscription could use it. As things are now, a comparatively small number support the room, while it is used by everybody that comes along. If it is found impossible to make the arrangement...
...length I came near the house. I knocked. No one answered, and I turned the handle and entered. The door of the room was open, and within she was sitting, reading intently. I did not interrupt her, but leaned with folded arms against the door and watched her. From my position I could see merely her side face. The clock on the mantelpiece struck the hour, but she stirred not. I wished to see the book she was reading. I speculated as to what it was. I felt that I must see her face, must see the book. I made...
Time its clos'd door holds so fast...
...never knocks upon the door...