Word: generally
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...created, the income of which is to pay the tuition, cost of text books, room rent and reasonable board of such descendants of David and Beulah Ellis, and John and Hannah Ellis as are students in Harvard College. Any remaining income is to be used for the general purposes of the College. In another paragraph of the will, the residue of the estate is given to the President and Fellows. The income from this is to be used for increasing the salaries of three professors in the Medical School until those salaries, from other gifts and sources as well...
...eight weeks. In addition to deciding whether that change shall be permanent, the conference will probably fix the dates of the three debates, discuss the idea of limiting competition to undergraduate or certain schools, and re-consider the question of Faculty coaching. There also seems to be a general sentiment in all three universities that a different system of judging should be established to the extent that judges be given certain definite instructions, printed or oral, by which to decide the debate...
...view of the changed conditions, therefore, its work will be confined to executive functions, to the arrangement of the trials for the intercollegiate debates, and of debates between the Class Clubs, as well as to the task of furnishing coaches and critics for the Freshman and Sophomore Clubs; general oversight, in short, of debating interests. Membership, therefore, would be largely honorary, and would probably be made up of University debaters and the presidents of the Class Clubs. The necessary running expenses could then be met by a small assessment on the Class Clubs...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations...
...series of lectures on French literature will be given next spring by Henri de Regnier, who will take as his general subject: "Modern French Poetry." The titles of the eight lectures and the dates on which they will be given are as follows...