Word: generaled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...last Saturday's gymnasium meeting a lady was heard to remark that "the tug-of-war must tire the men dreadfully." As a general rule it makes a great many men very tired...
...earned in a week. Now in every great railroad, there are five departments, - the financial, the construction, the operating, the commercial, and the legal. As in the national government at Washington, there is the president. His cabinet is composed of a treasurer, an engineer, a superintendent, a general traffic manager, and a lawyer, all of whom are heads of departments...
...Nation of March 11, Mr. Edward G. Bourne takes up the cudgels in defence of Yale, and attempts to point out some of the alleged weak points in the arguments used by Mr. Page. Mr. Bourne, in a very plausible and, to the general reader, convincing way, endeavors to drag into the discussion the scientific and theological departments of Harvard and of Yale. He tries to justify himself by saying that Harvard has opened to undergraduates of the academic department "many of the courses of the Divinity School," besides most of those of the Scientific School, and that therefore...
This evening Prof. Briggs continues his readings from Chaucer. While these readings have been attended by many members of the college, yet we cannot think that they have received all the appreciation which they deserve. Of readings in general, we believe it may be said that they are not fully appreciated by college students. The more popular entertainments receive crowded audiences, while the more instructive and more valuable ones are in a measure neglected. We are sure that those who have the time to attend the reading in Sever will be repaid...
...alumni association of Phillips Andover Academy is to hold its first dinner at the Parker House, Boston, Wednesday, March 24th, at 5 p.m. Tickets, $2.50 each. A general reunion of all the classes is anticipated. Those who can attend should notify William H. Parmenter, chairman dinner committee, No. 6 Durham Street, Boston, at once...