Word: lente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...lengthened the summer vacation, thus giving a chance for summer work which would not conflict with the regular work of the various departments. Advantage was at once taken of this opportunity, and summer courses were begun by Harvard teachers. These were at first private ventures to which the University lent its countenance by giving the use of buildings and apparatus; but of late years the management of all such courses has been placed in the hands of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the Harvard Summer School has thus become a recognized department of the University...
...wars, and has recently completed an account of the battle of Waterloo, which is one of the most comprehensive in existence. The name of Mr. Ropes is, in itself, sufficient guarantee to all Harvard men of the worth of any subject which he should recommend, but double interest is lent to this subject form the fact that Mr. Ropes's own labors have been spent upon...
...will be succeeded by Mr. B. C. Lehmay. Mr. D. H. McLean will give the men the benefit of his advice during the last two weeks. The Cambridge men are doing very well, and the positions of the men have been decided on. The Cambridge University Boat Club Lent races will be rowed on Feb. 21, after which the university eight will go to London...
...usual in Lent the St. Paul's Society will hold services every Wednesday evening in 17 Grays. The first of the addresses will be given by Dr. Coolidge, former principal of St. Mark's School, on Wednesday, February 7, at seven o'clock. A large attendance is much desired. The meeting is open to all members of the University...
...Harvard Hall which are open on week days from 9 a. m. until 10 p. m. This library is open to any student who is pursuing a classical course designated by a number and to students in Greek D or Latin D, with the restriction that no books are lent out. Keys may be procured from professor Howard...