Word: explained
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...glad that the officers have taken this opportunity to explain how the club is run. Under the new management the club seems to be showing more activity than before and a determination to improve We hope it will reform some existing deficiencies, and as the concert of last Friday seems to promise, rise to the highest level it has ever attained...
...Lyceum hall Harvard square, beginning Tuesday evening, March 4th, at 7 o'clock, and will continue Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings inclusive, at which time the regular recitals will be named. Mr. A. O. Hall, author of Hall's "Multum in Parvo" Phonography, will be present and will explain the superiority of his new system of shorthand. This course will be arranged so as not to interfere in the least with the regular course at college. By this new methed a thorough mastery of the shorthand art can be easily acquired in three months. We shall be pleased to refer...
...script that was extensively used in the world. Without exception all alphabets have been developed in one way or another from the Phoenician. As to the origin of the Phoenician tongue we know little; Hittite has been thought to be its parent, but this is only attempting to explain one obscurity by another and darker...
Thirdly, will the CRIMSON explain why a gain made by Yale is necessarily due to "accident?" What accident? What, by comparison, is the immutable law upon which the growth of Harvard rests? Is not this the attitude of the traditional ostrich, which buries its head in the sand when it gets into difficulties...
...candidates for the freshman crew will not begin active training until next week. The meeting last Saturday was merely for the purpose of getting the men together in order to explain the work and to give them a few instructions. The following men presented themselves as candidates: C. D. Jones 138 pounds; S. B. Ives, 168; J. S. Cravens, 162; T. T. Chatfield, 1561/2; G. T. Slade, 1501/2; J. A. Babbitt, 143: E. R. Lamson, 142; W. M. Strong, 150; F. Parsons, 151; C. Kyle, 153; E. F. Gallaudet, 160; H. B. Barnes, C. W. Mills, 174; A. H. Wallis...