Word: drafted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Shelley's, and was plainly a copybook and not intended for use in original composition. The object of Mr. Woodberry's notes is to place before students the variations between the MS text and Formau's edition, London, 1876. Appended to the article is a facsimile of the draft of "The Skylark." This number contains also the official records of the corporation from the meeting of April 29. 1889, to that of October 7, 1889, and the records of the overseers from the special meeting of June 6, 1889, to the regular meeting of October 9, 1889. The usual "University...
...EMBICK, Secretary.The following men will meet at 7 Shepherd's block at 2 p. m., today to report Bring draft on blanks. Rhoades Ingalls, Lockett, Motte, J. Smith, Cummin, C. Walker, Grey, and R. W. Hale...
...until the launch has been put to a severe test, can satisfaction be assured. This necessary test will be made on her trip from New York. Mr. Charles R. Cowley of Brooklyn was the builder of the launch. The dimensions are as follows: Length, 45 feet, beam 7 feet, draft 30 inches aft, 18 inches for ward, cockpit for and aft, accommodation for from fifteen to twenty passengers. The hull is made of white cedar planking, copper fastened throughout, but the keel, frames and waining are made of white oak. The decks are of white pine. The boiler...
...committee appointed to draft a constitution has practically completed its labors, and it is probable that a permanent organization will be effected at the next meeting of the club. Mr. Bolles informs us that one hundred and twenty-five men have already signified their intention to become members of the club. It is probable that this number will be largely increased as soon as the project assumes a definite aspect...
...some time past, the men of at least three tables at Memorial have been much inconvenienced by a strong draft from a break in one of the colored glass windows on the north side. The window has been broken for some time and the Bursar has been notified of it several times by the steward and the directors, but seems to have done nothing. There can be no question that the matter is worthy of attention, not only in the interest of the health and the comfort of the students, but also for the preservation of the window. The repairs...