Word: granting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...present number of the century contains the first part of Robert Grant's "An Average Man." The story is about two Harvard graduates and part of the scene in the opening chapters is laid at Harvard...
Harvard-Eorwards, Fiske, Faulkner, Cochrane (capt.), Brooks, Fletcher, Zinkeisen, Higginson ; quarter-back, Willard ; half-backs, Peabody and Burgess ; back, Cowling. Umpire for Andover, Mr. Grant, for Harvard, Fiske, '86 ; Mason, '84, referee...
...Robert Grant promises to be come a prolific novel writer. The opening chapters of his second novel will appear in the December Century, and before it makes its appearance he will have completed his third novel, which is said to be in the vein of "A Frivolous Girl." "An Average Man," which is to appear in The Century, is said to be of a serious turn. [Gazette...
...Robert Grant, famous as the author of Little-Tin-Gods-on-Wheels, Confessions of a Frivolous Girl, etc., is to have a novelette in the next Century, entitled An Average...
...from the college more than the mere use of a room without light or heat This fact, however, should be small reason to explain the non-existence at Harvard of an institution fully equal in all its conveniences and appointments to that at Yale. If a sufficient number will grant their support there is no doubt but that the directors of the reading-room will find it possible to secure a room, perhaps in Dane Hall, which can beheated at a moderate cost, and which can be lighted and kept open in the evenings. Indeed we should strongly urge that...