Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, has just opened an elegant assortment of Four-in-Hands, light and dark colors...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Allow me to suggest in your columns that the college authorities provide light evenings in the entry of University where the Reference Library is. Such an innovation is greatly needed by the patrons of the library who now spend their time blindly groping for the protection of the kindly wall and aimlessly hunting for the key-hole of the mysterious Yale lock, while the readers within are torn with sympathy for the wanderers. So let us have a gas jet by all means...
...BRINE, 10 and 11 Harvard Row, has just opened an elegant assortment of Four-in-Hands, light and dark colors...
...publish to day an editorial from the Yale News on the speech recently made by Mr. Beecher on "fighting the referee." The News declares that the speech has been misunderstood, and that on consideration it has appeared that nothing which would put Yale in a bad light was intended, only a reminder that perhaps the eleven would be compelled to play with a hostile referee, and in that case it would be necessary to fight him. The event proved that these fears were ungrounded, consequently the desperate expedient was not resorted...
...German Catholic priest, the Rev. Father Schleyer of Constance, Baden. Germany. In 1878 he began work on a simplified universal language, to be used both in commerce and science, and in 1879 he published his system and a dictionary and grammar. The public first regarded the system in the light of a curiosity, but the Germans soon began to study it, and the other countries of continental Europe soon followed. Schleyer's plan is very simple, his idea being to make a language containing as few words as possible, entirely regular in its construction, and using the best words...