Word: key
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...operative Society has printed, in a very convenient size, an excellent key to the instructor's notes in English Composition...
...room association, for the larger the number of members the greater the number of papers that can be purchased. Moreover the running expenses will be greater than ever before, for the association will be obliged this year to pay for heating the hall. Subscription for the year $2, including key. Subscriptions will be received at 68 Thayer or 32 Matthews. It is hoped that all will respond as quickly as possible...
...Courier. The management proceeds on a strictly cash basis, no paper being subscribed to until it can be paid for. The reading room has been in past years deservedly one of the most popular of the college institutions. The price of membership is two dollars, which includes a key, admitting the possessor to the reading room at all times during the year. The committee are Mr. Middleton, '85, ex officio, and Messrs. E. A. Hibbard, '84, and S. M. Hayes...
...book and history of Harvard University and its historical vicinity, which includes the many noted places in Old Cambridge. There are nearly seventy illustrations, about forty of which are heliotype-photographs, all numbered and arranged in the order of the text and of the route laid out on the key-plan. The revision of the text has been made by the officers in charge of the various departments, and is trustworthy in every particular. "Harvard and its Surroundings." By Moses King. 100 pp. 70 illustrations. Cloth, $1.50; paper...
...colors. The aim has been to make the grouping as effective and beautiful, from an artistic point of view, as is possible. The colors shade from black through purple, garnet, orange, light blue, to creamy white and white. The borders of the different garments are on the Greek key pattern and are carefully selected so as to give a harmonious combination of colors. The other ornamentations are principally in silver and gold. In the matters of scenery, too, it has been the aim of the managers to have it perfectly consistent. It is worked up from illustrations and descriptions...