Word: equal
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Manter Hall.THE new Note Covers, which have been made by Sever this fall, are a great convenience over the old style covers. The flexible strip along the sides allow the covers to be used with equal facility from either side, and those that open on the end, are the right size to go easily into the pocket...
...stands as a leader it is very easy to make the mistake of thinking that more is required of her than really is. The argument will doubtless be used during the consideration of the cases of these men, "We cannot afford to risk misinterpretation outside the" college; and the equal danger of risking misinterpretation within the college may not be so apparent. There is no doubt whatever that the past ten years has seen a steady improvement in the relations between the faculty and the students. There has been a mutual growth of confidence. What each side asks from...
...noon today. The lecture is open to all members of the University, and forms the first of a series which promises to be most interesting. Professor James is one of our most entertaining and instructive lecturers on any subject, and on his special topic of psychology he has no equal in America. The college should take full advantage of the opportunity now given to hear...
...doubles. All beaten by the winner are eligible to compete for second prize, and all defeated in their first match actually played are eligible to compete for the consolation prize. As exactly 64 men have entered there will be no preliminary round, but all men begin on an equal footing in the first round...
...been held out to Mr. Lathrop to leave Harvard. What Mr. Lathrop's feelings about leaving are, it is perhaps impossible to know; and in any case they do not materially affect the discussion of the question. It is but natural, however, to suppose that, other things being fairly equal, he would prefer to remain at Harvard; and it is equally natural to suppose that he, like any other instructor in the University, can hardly refuse to better his condition. In other words we should suppose that, under the present arrangements Mr. Lathrop could hardly stay at Harvard...