Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...council of the University of St. Petersburg has decided to expel 46 students who were the chief actors in the late disturbances. Their parents have been placed under police supervision. Twenty-three others have been expelled from the university with the understanding that they will be re-admitted if repentant...
...Andrieux, late French ambassador to Spain, and M. Laurent, editor of the newspaper Paris, fought a duel Friday morning with swords, in which the latter was slightly wounded...
...looking over the account of the late Harvard-Yale foot-ball game in the New Haven Union, we were struck by the great difference between the attitude of the New Haven papers toward Yale and that of the Boston papers toward Harvard. It was a noticeable fact that the New Haven daily was even more partizan and unjust toward Harvard than the Yale News itself; the writer could neither praise Yale too much nor heap enough abuse upon Harvard, showing that the Union, at least, stood prepared to back Yale in whatever she did, good...
That highly aristocratic journal, the St. James Gazette, contained in a late number a detailed account of an exceedingly interesting performance on the part of the students of the University of Edinburgh, an account which we reproduce in another column. What morals the English papers have been drawing from these proceedings, which, we believe, have become customary from long usage and sanctioned by venerable tradition, we are uninformed. To Americans certainly this report will naturally suggest unamiable reflections and perhaps unavoidably will prompt odious comparisons. Beside such a scene as this, hazing, with all its attendant horrors, dwindles into insignificance...
Chas. H. Reed, late counsel for Giteau, will endeavor to secure the passage of a bill through Congress granting...