Word: letting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...LET each alumni send his own location and business if he can do no more." - Brunonian...
...entering point of the wedge was the appearance of members of the Annex in the College Library. They were intruders. Let us not be sentimental over the subject. Still, although it was annoying to find the books of reference in the hands of those who had less right to them than the Harvard undergraduate, it was a trifling matter; and besides, a limited number of outsiders had long been permitted the use of this Harvard institution. Next they appeared at the evening readings, and, side by side with undergraduates, they follow the story of oedipus and his troubles; still...
...charter implicitly if not explicitly declares, and unless it is openly announced as a co-educational institution, all women thus encroaching upon College rooms and College privileges are interlopers. If the Harvard Annex is merely another expression for co-education, as the course they have taken seems to prove, let us have no Annex whatever. There are numerous institutions where women can obtain a university education, Vassar or Smith College for example, and the need of such instruction from Harvard professors is not so urgent but that it can be endured, rather than that the rights of Harvard College should...
...this last improvement. Harvard can now outrival the German universities. More time can be found for original work. The Juniors can be enabled by this improvement to petition for sixteen hours a week instead of twelve, and that the requisitions for a degree be raised. Or better still, let the Harvard(?) Annex, who have already crowded us in one or two electives, have their recitations in the College buildings from six in the evening until six in the morning...
...posts, particularly those on the bridge, and make light of putting out the glass lights when the gas lights have been put out; but, on the other hand, have shown a great love for "Lampy," whose bright light is far more brilliant even than Edison's Electric Light. Therefore let us earnestly seek for the return of "Lampy" and then the lamps on the College buildings will only serve as ornaments, and targets for the Rifle Club...