Word: list
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...papers sold at Memorial, the Herald has the largest circulation, about sixty, including morning and evening editions, being sold each day. The Advertiser comes next, with a sale of thirty. The Journal and Transcript sell the next largest number, while the Globe and Traveller are the lowest on the list. In Cambridge the sale of Globes is smaller than that of any other Boston daily...
...again during his college course. Of those who actually play in their freshman nine, none but the better players generally try for the university in their sophomore year, and few of these who fail on the first trial have courage and perseverance enough to make a second attempt. The list of those who have thus kept on trying after the sophomore year, is, though small, a brilliant one and affords sufficient answer to those who say that if a man has and base-ball in him he will show it in his freshman year. Ernst began to play...
...operative Society for the coming fiscal year, except that more assistance will be obtained. The general business system will be improved, and delays in filling orders will be obviated to a greater extent than in the past. Also some changes for the better will be made in the list of affiliated tradesmen. The necessary condition for the realization of general improvement, however, is the hearty support of all connected with the university by their becoming members early after February 16th...
...eighteenth annual catalogue of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has appeared, with a statement of the courses of study and a list of the alumni and of the members of the Society of Arts. The number of graduate students is 14; regular students, fourth year, 19; third year, 29; second year, 57; first year 114; special students, 149; students in the School of Mechanical Arts, 57; students in the Lowell School of Practical Design, 91; total 530. Deducting 14 for names counted under more than one heading, leaves a total of 516 students...
...labors of the committee to give us an excellent reading-room become better appreciated, the students will respond more generously. Of course the greater the number of members, the greater will be the number and variety of the papers and magazines on file. As it is, we have a list not to be ashamed of, and the room itself is usually kept in a more comfortable condition, as to temperature, than many of the recitation rooms...