Word: higher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Revenue can be as well raised in other ways, e. g., by a higher tax on malt liquors and tobacco...
This left only Sweeney and Stingel. The latter failed at 6ft. 1-4in, and Sweeney at one-half an inch higher. The event was a handicap. First prize went to A. Stickney '97, and second to W. E. Putnam...
...Putnam '96, was left alone in the spring-board leaping. Without a single failure he cleared the bar till it reached eight feet five inches, one inch better than the old record. He did not try higher than this...
...increased from the beginning of the academic year, 1894-95; except that present tenants in these halls who reengaged their rooms for 1894-95, shall not be required to pay the increase in price during that year." The new rates are from fifty to seventy-five per cent. higher than the old. The lowest priced rooms in these dormitories, which formerly were $44 are now $70, and the highest priced rooms are raised from...
...added that the Graduate School has an undoubted influence in broadening the membership of the college itself. Not a few students who have been drawn to the University by the attraction of the Graduate School find it advisable to enter in the first instance one of the higher undergraduate classes in order to complete their preparation for the school. There can be no doubt that a perceptible share of the recent prosperity of the college is due, in this and other ways to the Graduate School...