Word: grant
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...entire expense of these arrangements, charging its candidates such fees as may be deemed equitable. 2. That the certificate of the President of the University, hitherto given to successful candidates in the Examinations of Women, be discontinued after the examinations of 1896, and that Radclifle College be authorized to grant a similar certiflcate...
During Commencement Day the votes of qualified alumni were cast for the various candidates for overseer. The following were elected: Theodore Roosevelt of New York, C. F. Adams of Lincoln, Edmund Wetmore of New York, Robert Bacon of New York, Robert Grant of Boston, R. M. Morse, of Falmouth...
...follows: The whole number of ballots is 1967. The twelve candidates receiving the highest number of votes, whose names will therefore be placed upon the official ballot at Commencement, are: Theodore Roosevelt '80, Edmund Wetmore '60, Charles Francis Adams '56, Robert Bacon '60, Robert M. Morse '57, Robert Grant '73, Francis H. Appleton '69, Sigourney Butler '77, David Williams Cheever '52, Thomas C. Clark '48, Alpheus H. Hardy '61, Winslow Warren...
...with the erection of new buildings; that the practical and utilitarian aspects of the matter are usually paramount, while the question of art is generally of the least importance; and that the corporation cannot delegate any of its authority to another body of men. The corporation therefore declines to grant the request of the alumni...
Earned runs - Harvard 3, West End 1. - Three-base hits - Buckman. Two-base hits - Rand, Buckman, Burgess, Murphy, Kennedy. Stolen bases - Grant 2. First base on balls - Kennedy, Rand 2, Whittemore 3, Buckman. First base on errors - Harvard 3, West End 3. Passed ball - Casey. Wild pitch - Falls. Struck out - Grant 3, Murphy 2, Roberts 2, Kennedy 2, Gayton 2, Powers 2, Bigelow. Umpire - Ben Cook, Jr. Time...