Word: formely
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Board of Overseers of Harvard College was held Tuesday morning at No. 50 State street. The report of the conference committee appointed before the close of the last term to investigate the disagreements between the president and fellows, and the overseers was presented by the president in the form of a vote which had been passed by the fellows, in which concessions on both sides will, tend toward the solution of a difficult problem. The following is the vote as passed...
...cadets of Annapolis are making preparations to form a football team this year...
...gallery would be better than the periodicals. But even a picture gallery would not make up for many things that are to be found only in the periodicals. Much of the best art criticism and thought of the day appears in them, and is not afterwards put into book form. In course of time these periodicals, filled with all these thoughts and criticisms, would become great receptacles of accumulated knowledge, and so would be most valuable works of reference...
...popular as to call for two runs a week; and Tuesday and Thursday afternoons were given up to them. Why not have two runs a week again this season on every pleasant Tuesday and Friday afternoon? By this method every one in college who cares anything about this form of exercise would get at least one chance a week to take part...
...nothing but the closing chapter of that story is given. It would be difficult to find an unnecessary word in the last two pages. Mr. Dodge's essay, "What is a Sonnet?" is the best piece of work in this number of the Monthly. The writer examines the various forms in which the sonnet has appeared, traces the historical significance of each form and points out in what respects the sonnet has failed hitherto to fulfil all the needs of the poets' art. Mr. Dodge shows such a delivery of thought and criticism that we are led to believe that...