Word: ever
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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With such attractions, if ever...
...know of no lectures on this subject ever having been delivered here to undergraduates in the academic course, and we would suggest that such a subject be considered...
...Yard without urging again that the barren walls of such buildings as Appleton Chapel and Gore Hall may be covered with ivy or woodbine. We have never heard any one question the fact that the appearance of the buildings would be improved, and it seems remarkable that nothing has ever been done about it. We remember distinctly the delightful sensation of surprise which we experienced last fall on seeing the walks covered with tiles. When we revisit these scenes after another vacation may we gaze with equal delight upon ivies and woodbines creeping upwards over the rugged walls...
...Probably about two thirds of every Freshman class upon entering college will be shocked at being told that they would ever lose their reverence for religious exercises to such an extent as to study habitually during morning prayers...
...naturalists who have thus far given their services to aid the enterprise. On the contrary, the second summer at Penikese was, to the surprise of its friends, as striking a success as the first had been, and the lists for the coming year were as crowded as ever. But the pupils at Penikese come from a poorly paid class. However grateful for the privilege of studying at a seaside school of natural history, very few among them can afford to contribute even a small sum toward its support. On the other hand, the Professors, disinterested as they have shown themselves...