Word: know
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...expect to attend must sign the blue book in order that the committee may know how many to order dinner for. The book will be left at Leavitt and Peirce's until Firday night, when it must be taken away. Tickets for the dinner will be on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's tonight. All who sign for the dinner should obtain their tickets at once as it will greatly facilitate the work of the committee...
Some time ago there appeared in the DAILY CRIMSON an editorial mentioning the deplorable ignorance that students showed when questioned by outsiders about some of the great men now connected with the University. In addition to this suggestion that Harvard men should endeavor to know something about the most important of the professors, there might have been a similar suggestion concerning some of the older worthies who have had some previous connection with the University, and who have acquired such a wide spread fame that any man of average information, whether a Harvard man or not, ought to know something...
...know that in spite of the flourishing condition of the University many improvements are needed, and the one thing that would be as acceptable as any would be an enlargement of the gymnasium...
...director of the Heminway Gymnasium before they can represent their other association in a public contest. It is a rule which we shall not attempt to criticize; but we suspect that, if our interpretation is correct, it will bring about many perplexing cases. Every student ought to know these rules; if they are just, then obey them without further words; if they are unjust, a general protest will be very effective...
...those who wish to know how to win at poher, faro, roulette, and various other games of chance or skill, an article is contributed on "Gambling Sharps and their Tools." Of quite a different character is the Marquise Clara Lanza's "Women Clerks in New York...