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Word: furnished (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1870-1879
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...most of us are, by this time, fully convinced that Holworthy will not furnish rooms for more than two or three hundred men, it is but just that our disappointment in failing to reach these aristocratic shades should be lightened by reciting the weakness of the system that has balked our desires...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROOMS. | 4/24/1874 | See Source »

...regular toasts were very handsomely printed, and furnish, with the Songs, a neat souvenir of the occasion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SOPHOMORE CLASS SUPPER. | 3/27/1874 | See Source »

...essays at their examination; but it is feared that these requirements, unless carefully kept in the light by those who desire a change in the present system, may pass into as dark a shadow as that which has fallen upon the requisitions in English reading. These entrance examinations might furnish a basis on which to divide the class into several sections, which should differ from each other both as regards the time when themes should first be written, and also as regards their number. These suggestions are made merely to show that the undergraduates take fully as much interest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/13/1874 | See Source »

...mists from the Back Bay had chilled him through, he at last understood that he had been deceived; he had advertised, but with no return. Praying that he might be blessed with only one more interview with the honorable youth who had beguiled him into paying twenty dollars to furnish the students with tabular views, the edges of which were ragged with torn advertisements, he slowly plodded homeward his weary way, a sadder and a poorer man. This is really the case; the shopkeepers of the two cities have been persuaded by some one to believe that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RETALIATION. | 3/13/1874 | See Source »

When the boating matters had been decided, Mr. Morgan, of the Committee appointed to manage the class supper, read a letter from the proprietor of the American House of Boston, in which he said that he would furnish the supper for the class "provided they would not forget their position as gentlemen." Mr. Morgan said that the Committee had met with the greatest difficulty in getting any one to prepare the supper, both Parker's and the Revere refusing to do so because of the disgraceful conduct of the last two Sophomore classes, and that it is to be hoped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHOMORE CLASS MEETING. | 3/13/1874 | See Source »

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