Word: kind
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...intercollegiate freshman debates because they attract general attention to what is apparently the debating strength of the university but really that of preparatory schools. This action leaves the present Freshman club without any final important debate to prepare for, and the time has now come when something of this kind is needed to keep up the interest of all the members...
...Class Day Committee have considered what kind of gown may be worn previous to Class Day. We have conferred with Professor Morgan, who is the Commencement marshal, and he has informed us that it is absolutely necessary to wear the regulation bachelor's gown on Commencement Day. He also says that there would be no objection to wearing these gowns after the April recess. We, therefore, feeling that the large majority of the class would object to purchasing two gowns, have decided on the bachelor's gown for use in the spring...
...will appear Friday, contains some unusually interesting matter. By far the best thing is an interesting little sketch by S. R. Wrightington entitled "Fair Harvard," dealing with the life of a poor student in a Western college. It is more cleverly handled than is usual with sketches of the kind and deserves great praise...
These stands, first suggested by Professor Hollis, have been designed by Mr. L. J. Johnson of the Scientific School, and are to be different from the usual kind. The heavy frame-work will be of steel, and upon this fifteen rows of seats will be constructed of wood. The stands will be built in small sections, each of which will seat 212 persons. In all there will be twelve sections, giving a seating capacity of about 2500 this spring. About half of the seats will be erected between the Carey Building and the hospital, and the rest of them...
...even if our visitors are impolite and insult us by standing with hats on in our private dining hall, we have no excuse for repaying them in kind. We should not top their impoliteness with actions more insulting than their...