Word: excepted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Members of the Co-operative Society will now find at Drury's a competent person in charge of the office and goods at all hours, from 8 A. M. to 8.30 P. M., except between 11.45 A. M. and 1 P. M. The society is already able, by means of its increasing membership list, to purchase or order most of its goods as cheap as any dealer. In some instances, even, on small orders, the cost is less than dealers have to pay unless they take large quantities. If those members who have second-hand books to sell will leave...
...Yale crew practises daily from 10 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5 P. M. The crew will probably be constituted as follows; no change is to be made except in case of accident or sickness: Stroke, H. T. Folsom; M. C. Storrs, 7; W. H. Hindman, 6; L. K. Hull, 5; N. T. Guernsey, 4; F. W. Rogers, 3; J. R. Parrott, 2; H. R. Flanders, 1; D. R. Plessner, coxswain, (85 pounds...
...will not detain you with an account of the uninteresting journey from Saug Centre to Boston, except to tell you that Mrs. Butterfield told me after the journey was over that she should never wear her black "alpaca" again to travel in. On their arrival in Boston they were met at the station by Mrs. De Sorosis and her niece Asphyxia, and escorted thence to the home of Mrs. De Sorosis at the South...
...proclaimed to be teaching rather than research. Scholarships are to be obtained as before by competition; but a special fund is to be created for poor students. "These changes," says the Spectator, "are not revolutionary, but they are considerable, and it is of necessity impossible to criticise them, except in the light of future experience...
...Hats, except Dunlap's, Jackson...