Word: list
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second-hand furniture department will not be continue department will not be continued this year. As a substitute for the old arrangement, it has been decided to allow all members having second-hand furniture to sell to leave a list of the same at the office. This list, giving a description of the furniture, with prices and the hours when the owner may be visited by those desiring to purchase, will be copied into a book to be kept for the inspection of members till June 25, the time for closing business for the summer. A fee of seventy-five...
...added the name of Mr. Eggleston, who gathers in Cambridge the greater part of his materials for his work on colonial history, now appearing in the Century. Mr. Tillinghast of the Harvard library, and editor of a recent Epitome of History, should also be named in the list...
...second-hand furniture department will not be continued this year. As a substitute for the old arrangement, it has been decided to allow all members having second-hand furniture to sell, to leave a list of the same at the office. This list, giving a description of the furniture, with prices and the hours when the owner may be visited by those desiring to purchase, will be copied into a book to be kept for the inspection of members till June 25, the time for closing business for the summer. A fee of seventy-five cents will be charged...
Below is given the list of all the final examinations, the dates and the places where they are to be held, with all the corrections which have been made by the authorities since the provisional list was published. The freshmen do not begin till week after next, but their dates continue until the day before Class Day. The examinations for each day will be given each morning on the third page, as is customary...
...shall play off a tie with Amherst. To win the championship without an extra game we must win the games remaining for us to play, and Yale and Amherst must each lose one more game. The only combination of circumstances which can place us lower than second in the list, (ignoring the possibility of our defeat by Dartmouth) is the defeat of Yale by Amherst, our defeat by Yale, and success for Amherst in all other games...