Word: interred
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ones, the society assumes no responsibility as to the prices paid, or the kind of new books to be furnished. All such responsibility rests with the gentleman who is making the exchange. It is hoped that hereafter better arrangements may be made, by which the society, through the Inter-collegiate Book Exchange, will be able to furnish its members with many more secondhand text books than it has heretofore, and to find a better sale for such as are to be sold...
...proposed inter-collegiate tennis tournament at Hartford, this spring, has been abandoned...
...Thompson, '87, who was in training for the mile run in the inter-collegiate games, has given up training by direction of his physician...
...ones, the society assumes no responsibility as to the prices paid, or the kind of new books to be furnished. All such responsibility rests with the gentleman who is making the exchange. It is hoped that hereafter better arrangements may be made, by which the society, through the Inter-collegiate Book Exchange, will be able to furnish its members with many more secondhand text books than it has heretofore, and to find a better sale for such as are to be sold...
...Russell, a publisher in New York, and a recent graduate of Princeton, who is proprietor of the Inter-collegiate Book Exchange, will be at the Co-operative office each day until Monday, May 5th, to make exchanges of books with Harvard students. The Society's errand-boy can be employed to collect books. The superintendent suggests that members who have unsolvable books on sale at the office with draw them and exchange for new books if the opportunity seems to be a good...