Word: lane
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...barn, situated on Kirkland St., belonging to Prof. G. M. Lane, was destroyed by fire on April 7. The attendance of college men at the scene of the conflagration was large...
...Lane, '88, F. D. Leffingwell, '87, and L. W. Bond, S. S. S., '86, think they have sufficient wind to run a mile. Honors are about easy between them, though Lane is said to have bested...
...pronunciation of Latin, as now taught at Harvard, would sound like burlesque to those who learned Latin 20 or 30 years ago. Veni, vidi, vici, is pronounced wanee, wedee, weeke. This revolution is due to Prof. George M. Lane, who thinks he finds his authority for it in a careful study of Quintilian. - Cornell...
...rumored that Prof. Lane's Latin Grammar will be out soon...
...following men have been admitted to candidacy for degree of A. M: - L. Atwood, W. F. Bridge, T. H. Chase, O. W. Clark, J. T. Fairchild, E. H. Foster, P. G. Grant, A. Keith, M. S. Kellner, W. C. Lane, D. W. Lothman, A. W. Martin, A. H. Morris, R. A. F. Penrose, W. D. Roberts, E. D. Roe, G. W. Rolfe, A. P. Smith, W. E. C. Smith. W. R. Thayer, H. F. Wagener, A. G. Webster, J. H. Wigmore; for Ph.D., E. E. Atkinson, Philosophy; F. N. Cole, Mathematics; E. Cummings, Philosophy; C. B. Gleason, Philology...