Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...known for years. Williams and the University of Pennsylvania sent delegates and tried hard for admission, with what result was not known at midnight. Dartmouth withdrew from the league. The last thing on the programme was arranging the schedule of games, and the fight on this continued till a late hour last night. The chances are that one of the above mentioned clubs will be admitted...
MARCH 15. MONDAY.English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Messrs. Tyler and Vogel. Suspension of the Habeas Corpus during the late war. Sever...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: - There is yet another complaint to be made by the suffering public. It is true that of late complaints have been so numerous in the communication column of the CRIMSON that outsiders may perhaps believe that all is wrong and nothing is right here at Harvard; but how can we be blamed...
...science of utilizing the forces and materials of nature." The profession may be divided into military and civil engineering; the latter into mechanical and mining engineering. There is no clearly definite line between these divisions. An engineer must know something of all. The number of engineers has increased of late and will increase as money grows more plenty. An engineer must first have constructive or mechanical powers. He must have a good knowledge of customs and usages of business. He must have some knowledge of law, - as he will have to decide many disputes among contracting parties. He must...
...This evening (Sept. 30, 1860) is the anniversary for the foot-ball fight between freshmen and other under-graduates; but the contest has grown so savage of late years that the faculty voted, July 2, to prohibit the encounter to night, and the undergraduates decided to have a closing service. Accordingly before night one of the express wagons was seen carrying a drum which was left at the end of the Cambridge Common. After tea the Delta and its vicinity was not thronged, as usual on the first Monday evening, with students in their most ragged attire and with spectators...