Word: generale
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...continuation of the pleasant weather of the preceding day brought the lacrosse team out on Jarvis Saturday for the second outdoor practice of the season. Though considerable promising material appears, the captain is anxious that lacrosse players should show a more general interest in the practice work. The members of last year's team who are now playing are: Davidson, captain, Griffing, Towle, Drake, Hughes, and Henshaw, '90, and of the substitutes Morton, Wells, Griswold, and Kilvert. The new men are: Thorndike, Naumberg, Reisner, Pulsifer, '90, Hunneman, Grew, Rourke, Huntress, Bancroft, and Newall. It is expected that Harding of last...
...already paid $273.563,000 in protecting and developing her commerce by means of mail subsidies. It is said that the present tariff needs reform, that it is full of inequalities and abominations. No man would do other than support any measure-whether specific legislation for particular cases or general revision-which would correct injustices and remove inequalities. The question before the nation is, however, not one of reform or even of the disposal of the surplus. The accumulation of a surplus could be stopped by buying bonds, as the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to do. That the President...
...himself confronted by sums double or treble the college estimates; and yet the author declares at the end that he has proved what he set out to. This shows plainly that his views of expenses are more liberal than those of Professor Palmer, the college authorities, or indeed the general public. Moreover, the evident lack of material for computation makes the tables less valuable than they might be. Professor Palmer based his estimates upon the testimony of about two hundred and twenty men; whereas the author of "College Expenses" claims to have talked with only "one or more from each...
...clearance sale has been started, to last from March 19 to March 31. Nearly all the stock of general books, and many books used for reference and as text books have been reduced in price to such an extent that there will be an average loss of about 10 percent...
...second hour examination in N. H. 4 will be held on Friday, March 30. The examination will cover the ground gone over since the first hour examination, with the exception of the whole general subject of "Water Action...