Word: letting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...amount, provided that the purchaser furnishes a bond to the amount of twenty-five dollars. There will, doubtless, be considerable discussion over this article at the meeting this evening, and we would suggest a plan which certainly would induce a larger number of students to patronize the association. Let credit be given to a certain amount for articles purchased and the amount charged on the term bills. Many students will patronize the tradesmen, even if they pay a higher price, provided that they can obtain credit for one month or longer; whereas, if they patronize the association, all amounts above...
...Good suggestions by the Crimson. 1. Let us have a book of Harvard songs, as the Advocate suggests, and let the Harvard poets as well as the Harvard musicians be allowed to publish their work in it. 2. Pay the goodies better wages and get better work. 3. Let us have better ventilation (excellent but "trite"). 4. Do not let interest in evening readings die out. (Further suggestion: Make evening readings more interesting.) 5. We pray for a public room for practising sparring. (All the fighting editors of the college are sadly out of training...
...burned during his calls, some of which, says the prosecutor, lasted three weeks. Lentulus puts in a rejoinder, and says that on three several occasions he kissed the girl, who is homely enough to quiet the Delphic oracle, and that in consideration of this he ought to be let...
...when extended, as it is proposed eventually to do, will include Brookline, Somerville, Charlestown, and other suburban towns. It is said that there is not travel enough to sustain two roads. There certainly ought to be in a city of fifty thousand inhabitants; and if there is not, then let the one survive which gives the most to its patrons for their money. Nowhere was competition in horse-railroads better illustrated than at the time of the formation of the Highland Railroad Company. The Metropolitan had almost entirely disregarded the numerous petitions and requests of its patrons, until the Highland...
INDIGNANT FATHER.[We can offer only two suggestions to our correspondent; one is, not to have any daughter, or, if he must have a daughter, don't let her walk through the yard. However, we can have no sympathy for any student who stares at a Cambridge girl, - unless he be a member of the Lawrence Scientific School...