Word: free
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Varsity pair oars and singles, and other items, increase the extra expense to a sum which the charges made do not cover. In the fourth place the class crews are not always in financial distress. The Ninety-six Crew is well managed and has always been free from debt, as the others might be if they were equally well handled. Finally, it would seriously embarrass the 'Varsity to make these expenditures and not have them refunded. We must raise nearly $5000 by subscriptions this year, and with such a task certainly cannot afford to pay out for the class crews...
...fairs.- (c) Forbids all sale of liquor on Sundays, election days, or on any day between 1 and 5 a. m.- (d) Forbids back or side entrances to be open during these hours, (sec. 31, g).- (e) Forbids gambling in saloons.- (f) Forbids adulteration of liquor, and abolishes the "free...
Professor F. W. Putnam is to give a lecture under the auspices of the Harvard Folk-Lore Club on "The Ethnic Significance of Conventionalism and Symbolism in Ancient American Art," in the Fogg Art Museum, Thursday, April 9, at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be had free at Sever's university book store. The lecture will be open to the public...
...committee on education has reported a bill to the Massachusetts Senate authorizing the state treasurer to pay annually after Sept. 1, '96, to the treasurer of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute the sum of $3,000 for the establishment of free scholarships in that school...
...student who was fortunate enough to enter Harvard College in the sixties entered at a time of great intellectual and moral growth. During these years Emerson had kept writing about an ideal life free from the turmoils of mankind. Lowell, Whittier and Harriet Beecher Stowe were stirring the consciences of mankind against slavery. The words of William Lloyd Garrison were engraved upon the memories of Harvard men. The news of John Brown's raid had startled the land, and now the echo of the guns fired at Fort Sumter was heard. On Bloody Monday, 1862, the campaign was begun, which...