Word: list
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...list of topics for the final examination should be delivered to the Instructor or to the Assistant on or before Saturday, June 13; after that date no lists will be received. It is requested that the lists be written on a postal card or on paper of the size and shape of a postal card. Each list should be signed with the name of the student who offers...
...place are the faculty of "knowing what you don't know," and the faculty of knowing what person to interview for news, this latter being largely a matter of intuition. In almost every public movement, whether religious, political, charitable or social; no matter under how long a list of vicepresident or members of committee it may be managed, there is always one person, who, alone, is able or willing to give information concerning...
...subjects offered for the senior forensic examination must be handed to the instructor, or sent to him by mail, on or before Thursday, May 28. The list of four topics must be clearly written on one side of a card of the size of a postal card, and signed with the name of the student offering the list. It must be clearly understood that no lists can be received by the instructor on the examination day, but that all lists must be presented by Thursday, to give time for scrutiny and, if necessary, for correction of the lists. As ample...
...next meeting a committee appointed "to concert measures to raise the character of the society and excite more interest in the exercises," recommended that "in order to secure the attendance of a fixed number of members so necessary for the improvement at which we aim, a new list be opened for the names of those who feel sufficiently interested in the society to pledge themselves that nothing but necessity shall prevent their constant attendance." It must be remembered that the meetings were held once a week. About this time it was voted to allow freshmen and sophomores to attend...
...Senior Class for the examination in forensics on May 30, must be handed or mailed to Dr. Royce on or before Thursday, May 28. If mailed or other wise sent to him, they will remain subject to the sender's risk until they reach him in person. Furthermore, the list of four topics must be written on one side of a card of the size of an ordinary postal card, and must be signed clearly with the name of the student offering them...