Word: interesting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...subscription for the memorial to Professor Child has resulted in a sum of more than ten thousand five hundred dollars for the endowment of the Child Memorial Library; and this sum has been handed over to the corporation and is already drawing interest. Besides this money, two manuscripts and more than three hundred dollars for the purchase of books have already been received. These with the special library of the English Department, which contained more than six hundred volumes and which is now merged in the Memorial Library make at the start a library of nearly one thousand volumes, some...
...question of the formation of a University Club has again come before us, and the present time seems a most favorable one to arouse the interest of graduates and undergraduates alike in the scheme. Financial depression is constantly decreasing as a barrier to the project, and if once started, the movement will certainly culminate in success in a few years...
...wish to call attention again to a suggestion made in this column a few days ago that debating interests might be placed upon a stronger basis by the organization of class clubs. There is to begin with a very real need of some sort of stimulus. Those who have worked in the clubs are agreed upon this point-that a better use might be made of the interest in debating which already exists, to say nothing of expanding that interest...
...agree with the writer of the communication in yesterday's CRIMSON, that the time may be ripe for renewing interest in the University Club, but I fear that the present state of that movement may be misunderstood by Mr. Wrightington and by many who have read his letter...
...graduates and friends of the University all over the country, suspended further action until a favorable time should come. It is certainly to be hoped that this will be very soon. I have made this explanation simply to remove the impression that there is any "apathy," any lack of interest or readiness to work among the friends of the movement...