Word: lighting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...musical clubs ceases. On the officers who are or will be elected to carry them on we urge the necessity of doing more than has ever been done before to make the coming year a successful one. Something ought to be done to revive the writing of songs of light vein in which, up to within a year or two, Harvard men have been so successful. Without neglecting the demand for "the good old songs" which is so frequently expressed, can we not have some more of the "Hoodoo," "Mrs. Craigin's Daughter," "Wing Tee Wee," or "Debutante" variety...
...connection with the Harvard Catalogue, which has just appeared, some interesting figures have come to light relative to the comparative number of students at Harvard and at Yale during the current year. They are given below. They are from the catalogues of the two universities and are therefore official...
...light woolen jersey with long sleeves and long worsted tights or flannel trousers with light woolen underclothing will be the best for out-of-door work. Ordinary shirt and trowsers, however, with any kind of woolen underclothes will answer the purpose...
...Monroe! Doctrine." This doctrine is now more than seventy years old, and it is its spirit rather than its letter with which we are concerned now. As I understand it, I hold it in the highest respect; but I frankly confess that, viewing the utterances of 1823 in the light of 1896, I can see nothing in them which makes them in any respect applicable to the present case. Nothing is plainer in President Monroe's famous message of 1823 than that he referred solely to attempts on the part of the allied powers of Europe "to extend their system...
Physical Colloquium. On the Light Emission of Metals at High Temperatures. Mr. C. E. St. John, late holder of the Tyndall Scholarship. Presented by Mr. H. Edwards. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...