Word: goode
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...evening the Freshman is escorted by his friend to the "old chapel," where "Fanny" allots rooms, and where chums are provided for those in need of them. The Freshman succeeds in getting a room in College House, which is considered an unusual piece of good luck...
Tutor (severely). - Well, what have you been good enough to substitute, pray...
...basing the contest on class feeling, and it is to be hoped that this may be increased by the race to-morrow. Since a great deal depends upon the support given to their oarsmen by the members of each class, a large attendance will go far towards insuring a good exhibition...
Notwithstanding the chilliness of the air and the unpleasant disturbances created by the "muckers," the audience was in good humor and highly gratified by the skilful playing exhibited by the gentlemen of the two teams...
...changes in the "Penalties" the most careful attention should be given by undergraduates, both because it will be for their own good, and because it will save much trouble at the office. "Warnings" have taken the place of "Private Admonitions," and "Admonitions" of "Public Admonitions," while "Parietal Admonitions" are no longer in the list to enforce discipline. The use of the word "absence" is rather arbitrary, and for that very reason deserves to be remarked. "Absence from a recitation" is taken as the unit of censure by which all failures, enumerated in section 30, to perform duties, are measured...