Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most interest will be taken in the championship games with Williams and Amherst for the triangular league pennat. This year the team will keep in training for the Brown game at Providence on Thanksgiving...
...Cambridge Safe Deposit and Trust Co., at No. 1300 Massachusetts Avenue, corner of Linden street, transacts a general banking business. Checks will be cashed on any Bank or Banking House in the U. S. and interest is allowed upon daily ballances subject to check. Special attention given to accounts with officers and students of the University. Banking hours 8 to 2. Safety Vaults open from...
...School Association on June 25. As had been previously announced, the completion of Professor Langdell's twetny-five years of service as Dean of the Law School was made the occasion of an extended celebration in his honor. Sir Frederick Pollock delivered in Sanders Theatre an oration of great interest on "The Vocation of the Common Law." At the dinner held in the Gymnasium after the oration, speeches were made by President Carter, Dean Langdell, Sir Frederick Pollock, Justice Horace Gray '45, Justice Henry B. Brown L. S. '59, Judge O. W. Holmes '61, Joseph H. Choate '52, S. Kurino...
...their adventurous undertaking. But years of experience bring knowledge. The editors of the CRIMSON at length proved that their paper was worthy of official recognition. Having gained so much, the paper has gradually made iself almost indispensable to the student. It tells him in the early morning everything of interest that has happened in the college world the day before and as far as possible all that is to happen; it has become the medium of communication between officers and members of all University teams and between many members of the Faculty and the students under them; it gives...
Much has been going on in the college world this summer which is of the greatest interest to Harvard men. While the work of the first few issues of the CRIMSON is largely to chronicle events that are familiar to every one, yet there are to be mentioned many things which while not "news" in the strictest sense, will be new to a large number of students; for that reason we shall defer mention of some of them until later in the week, when all members of the University will have returned...