Word: letting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...certain other fully as potent reasons that are patent to the most casual observer. It has, we believe, been distinctly stated that the faculty positively could not allow larger classes to enter since they have not the accommodations either in rooms or instructors for them. It should be remembered, let us mention right here, that Harvard's classes always sound much larger to us than they are; the numbers they give - 286 this year - include what would be counted with us under different departments. Reckoning this way, our present freshman class numbers about 250. This is evident when we remember...
...Rooms to let at 25 Holyoke street...
...Rooms to let at No. 1 Garden street; also first class board at club or general table...
...Rooms to let at 68 Mt. Auburn street; also board at club or general table...
...heard that one of her own men had vigorously put a veto upon such conduct. To make their small treatment of their victors all the smaller, their snub all the more snubbish, they ended up their meeting by tabling a motion not to row Columbia again. Columbia cannot let such noble condescension pass without due gratitude. If the outgrowth of the whole should be the end of the Harvard-Columbia race at a date which interferes with the Yale race as much as Harvard can make it, it may not be so wholly regretted after all. Columbia, however, has always...