Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Further, they did not offer photographs to the seniors of '80 or '81 at class rates in competition to their class photographer. Their competitors have done so in the case of '82, without a precedent except that of '76, which was bitterly denounced by Mr. William Notman. Hence, Pach Bros. take pleasure in announcing that from date, private orders to seniors, to be delivered in about two weeks, will be $3.00 per doz. from class negatives, and $4.00 for first doz. from special negative. Duplicates...
...photographs of noted athletes, all of which represent out-door events, and victories on land and water. Our winter meetings in the gymnasium are popular and profitable, and often represent a deal of athletic practice and training, but we fail to find any pictorial or tablet records of them, except in one or two cases. All the events peculiar to in-door athletics, which have been so interesting and important a feature annually, under the auspices of the Athletic Association, seem to be almost entirely neglected in its records. A photographic group of the winners, as suggested, could be easily...
...board of directors may appoint one or more members of the university as assistants to the superintendent. No assistant shall be appointed for a longer term than one year. Neither the superintendent nor his associates shall obtain pecuniary benefit from the society beyond the amount of their salaries, except the ordinary incidents of membership...
...Freshmen are to consider all the other classes as their seniors." "No freshman shall speak to a senior with his hat on; or have it on in a senior's chamber, or in his own if a senior be there." "When any person knocks at a freshman's door, except in studying time, he shall immediately open the door, without inquiring who is there." "The freshmen shall furnish bats, balls and foot-balls for the use of the students, to be kept at the battery...
...made the driver of the car turn around and go back to Cambridge on the same track he went in on. Stirring times then. We don't have any of them now. The fellows have toned down of late years. We don't have anything to do now except catch a freshman now and then for hooking a barber's sign, or something of that sort. Then they are so babyish about it there ain't any fun in it. They try to get out of it in some way or other. I tell you when the fellows got caught...