Word: furtherance
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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They complain that Harvard students live too luxuriously, so much so that when a poor young man enters the university the contrast is more than ever painful to him. This is a matter which must be mostly governed by parents. If they permit their sons at college an undue allowance...
After several months of discussion the Inter-collegiate Press Association has taken a definite shape and has become a reality. The aims of the association are not so ambitious as to render them unattainable. nor are they on the other hand so unimportant as to render their success or failure...
Yesterday morning the instructor whom the Crimson criticized so severely in its last number, took the trouble to reply to the criticism. He gave his reasons for adopting his method, and they seemed sensible and forcible enough. Furthermore, he said that if the author of the Crimson editorial, or any...
With characteristic scorn of all effeminacy and that severe manliness that is all her own, Yale now declares herself "heartily tired, both mentally and physically," of "Harvard's puerile remarks in regard to Yale's 'rough game.'" And now, gentlemen beware! do not touch upon the theme again; Yale is...
The Pendleton civil servive bill was further discussed in the Senate yesterday. Amendments to the measure were offered, and the debate will be continued today.