Word: free
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Tickets for the Roxbury Latin School Athletic meeting on Friday, Feb. 22 (Washington's Birthday) can now be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's. Reserved seats, including admission, 50 cents. Past members of the R. L. S. A. A. are admitted free on showing their membership tickets, but not to the reserved seats...
...London Quarterly Review says in a recent number: "All the professors of universities in America save one, Pennsylvania, teach free trade; but the people are protectionists in spite of their doctrinaires." The New York Mail and Express says, in comment, that although Pennsylvania is not the only protectionist college (for the University of Minnesota also teaches protection) yet it must be admitted that the economic teaching in most of our colleges is a reflection of English thought and methods. This is shown by the fact that the text books used are those of Adam Smith and Malthus, Mill and Jevons...
...settled tariff policy adopted by our country almost from its foundation, and which intelligent men are soon forced to abandon. "This radical divergence between university training and the wise national policy which is overwhelmningly supported by the people (for very few Democrats are willing to be called free traders), is greatly to be deplored. The colleges cannot educate the mass of Americans to their doctrines, but they will alienate the university from the practical, thinking heart of the people, and displace it from the esteem and confidence in which it ought to be held by all Ultimately we believe...
Soiled linen is sent to a good laundry on three days in the week. A combination of laundry managers now prevents the society from giving a discount from the established prices. But linen will be collected and delivered within the old prayer limits (and laundry bags furnished) free of charge for all who arrange to have regular accounts...
...river is entirely free from...