Word: letter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...permanent, while the disadvantages are only temporary. - (b) The bounty keeps at home money before sent abroad in payment for sugar; Sen. Morrill, Amer. Eon'ist., Oct. 31, '90, p. 220. - (c) The bounty paid by treasury finds compensation in ten times that amount of new capital invested: Letter of Claus Spreckels, Jan. 1st, '88 in Daily Examiner, San Francisco: H. W. Wiley, "Experiments with Sugar-Beets," U. S. Dep. of Ag. Bulletin...
...WHITMAN,Temp. Captain.THE man who yesterday afternoon took from the pile of sweaters around the tree on Norton's one marked on the inside of the lower hem with the letter L. will please return to the gymnasium office...
...meeting was called to order by J. H. Hunt '92, treasurer of the association. The secretary read a letter from President Moen '91, who suggested among other things that there be only two winter meetings, and that the offices of president of the association and captain of the Mott Haven team be held by separate...
Secretary and treasurer's reports showed a prosperous condition of the class finances-President B. W. Trafford, Vice-president Joseph W. Upton; Secretary Carl L. Schurz, Jr., were unanimously re-elected by acclamation. The secretary read a letter of resignation from Treasurer W. L. Douglas. The meeting accepted the resignation and voted to unite the office with that of the secretary and have the two filled by one person. Carl L. Schurz. Jr., was elected treasurer. After about fifteen minutes session the meeting adjourned...
...want to call the attention of the senior class to the open letter on the subject of changing the class song. Ninety-two will have the chance of making several class day reforms; but no one of them seems more sound and sensible than that which our correspondent proposes. The defects of the old custom and the arguments for the new are so obvious as to need no word from us other than to call attention again to the points which our correspondent has so strongly set forth. Of course the need of a chorister still remains unchanged...