Word: higher
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...gift for the purpose of this construction is probably greater than any of its kind in the history of higher education in America as it will represent an expenditure of millions of dollars. It is a coincidence that just two hundred years ago Monday the start on Yale's first building in the New Haven Campus was made...
...cent. bond at 110. The bonds may be sold at a moment's notice and people are therefore protected from any possible loss. The present issue provides "if the government makes a new issue of bonds, except those obliging payment in not more than 5 years, bearing a higher rate of interest, the holders of these 4 per cent bonds will have the advantage of this higher rate by exchanging their bonds into bonds, at the same issue price, bearing such higher rate of interest, payable, principal and interest, on the same dates as the present issue, but in other...
...musical interests of the University which it has maintained for a hundred years. It is supported in this opinion by M. Alloo, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who has been secured again as conductor. He states emphatically that since the out break of the war music has assumed "a higher, more sacred position than ever before...
...Sodality has again succeeded in obtaining M. Alloo, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, as its conductor. M. Alloo himself, upon being interviewed, stated emphatically that "the Sodality should not discontinue its efforts, since, even in the war-ridden countries of Europe, music has assumed a higher, more sacred, position than ever before...
These early figures show an enrolment of only 2000 men as compared with 3300 in the university last year. Although the next few days may bring the number somewhat higher, the loss will never-the-less be large. In this falling-off, the college has suffered especially, having only some 800 students as compared with 1502 last year. These are divided as follows: Senior class, 100; Junior class, 175; Sophomore class, 250; and Freshman class...