Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wishing to present articles for consideration for the May number of the Harvard Monthly will confer a favor by leaving their manuscripts with the secretary on or before...
...number of delegates from each state is half that of its present representation in the House of Representatives, half to count as one in favor of the state. Where a number of delegates from a state is odd, the odd men are to be divided equall between the parties...
...wishing to present articles for consideration for the May number of the Harvard Monthly will confer a favor by leaving their manuscripts with the secretary on or before...
Dean Briggs and Professor Shaler met the officers of the different classes Wednesday evening to consider having a student parade in connection with the parade to celebrate thef fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of Cambridge as a city, on June 3. All were in favor of holding such a parade, considering that the University should be represented in the celebration; but it was decidd to refer the matter to the students. An allowance will have to be made in the schedule for the final examinations, and if this is granted by the faculty the question of having a parade will...
JOHN KNOWLES PAINE, professor of music in Harvard University, says in the course of an interview in the April issue of Music: "I am heartily in favor of opera in our own language, and do what I can for it. Now, take that company at the Castle Square. Miss Lane deserves as much credit for her work as does Mme. Melba. Seldom in my life have I found so sweet and sympathetic a voice as hers. Her Marguerite was a revelation. While that company remains there, there is a proof of what can be done by American artists, trained...