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Word: favored (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...success of the project seems assured. Yale has pronounced herself in favor of the plan and has elected W. H. Leete and U. E. Thoms, delegates. U. of P. has also elected delegates, and Princeton will elect delegates during the week. The other universities will undoubtedly join the plan. A conference is likely to be held at the Harvard-Princeton debate in Princeton. Harvard's delegates are C. Vrooman and H. C. Metcalf...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intercollegiate Debating Union. | 2/8/1894 | See Source »

...various articles, though perhaps not remarkable for great literary merit, are yet interesting and entertaining; and this virtue would cover more faults than are in the present case apparent. The editorials are particularly good and will attract more than ordinary attention, expressing as they do sentiments which will find favor with a large part of the University. The notice of the readers is in them very well called to the annoyances to which students are in many ways subjected at the hands of intrusive outsiders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 2/5/1894 | See Source »

...elective system at Yale. The choice of studies there is allowed only to seniors and juniors, the first having the privilege of electing fifteen hours per week, and the latter but twelve hours. History is shown to be by far the most popular study and Economics is next in favor. It is interesting to note that while there are twenty courses in Modern Languages and fifteen in Ancient Languages, only five are given in English...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Elective Studies at Yale. | 2/3/1894 | See Source »

...case which has been pending in the courts, of the town of Quincy vs. Dartmouth College, has been decided in favor of the former. The case involved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/3/1894 | See Source »

...what way did the Renaissance favor the development of dramatic literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Oxford Summer Meeting Scholarship. | 1/31/1894 | See Source »

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