Word: herein
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...secretary of the H. U. B. C. Dear Sir,-In consideration of the apparent want of accord and harmony between the members of the H. U. B. C. and its advisory committee of graduates, we herein enclose our respective resignations as members of such committee...
...reading during the summer, while at the same time we all acknowledge that something should be read. Of course, a large majority consider "History, Biography and Travel" far too heavy work for the warm weather, and turn naturally to the novel as the great staple of summer reading. But herein is the difficulty. Of course it is a very easy thing to read the latest and lightest that comes to hand and gain enough from the reading to aid in passing the time. It is true that warm weather is not calculated to inspire a great desire to do anything...
...April number of the University Bulletin has just appeared, with more than the usual amount of statistical information and matter of record in relation to the college. From the official records of the corporation herein contained, we learn that the terms of the vote which is the outcome of all the prolonged agitation for fire-escapes in the college buildings is simply: "Voted, that the superintendent of buildings be directed to provide each room above the second floor of the college dormitories with a strong iron staple or ring, securely fastened near a window, and suitable for the attachment...
...large a number of entries as possible from the colleges. The following amendment to the constitution of the association has been proposed : "The Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association may become a member of this Association. Such Inter-Collegiate Association to be deemed an amateur athletic club for all purposes herein." The entries for the games close May 26. An entrance fee of $2.00 for each event is required...
...fact, the prolegomena to all future systems in a more important sense than Kant's work was. Indeed, the first principles of metaphysics are so apparent from a consideration of this work that they may be considered as finally established." Professor Blowne "thrusts aside the evolution theory," and herein will doubtless please many (e. g. Dr. McCosh); but the rest certainly sounds like the merest pretension...