Word: longer
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish to take the course, the noise from Harvard Square makes it impossible for men sitting near the windows to hear a large part of what is being said. If another hall can be found which meets these difficulties and proves otherwise satisfactory, why should the lectures be longer carried on under conditions in which a large part of their value is lost...
...constitution was changed so that it now allows the executive committee to make extra charge for the use of the boat house during the summer; the captain of the university crew is no longer a member of the executive committee ex officio, and the annual meetings are to come in the spring instead of in the fall. The club is doing well and has 309 members...
...served in "the grove" near Appleton Chapel, was free to all in Cambridge. After the exercises around the tree, the visitors danced in front of Stoughton to the music of the Brigade band. The grandeurs of Class Day have certainly increased since those days, and the punch is no longer free...
...slightly, at rare intervals, of whom six have begun the regular use since Christmas of senior year; 18, or 9.62 per cent., have been hard smokers at different periods of their college course; 70, or 36.89 per cent., have used it regularly during their four years in college, or longer...
...There is no longer any necessity for Immigration: N. Y. Tribune, May 17, '91; H. C. Lodge; Cong. Rec. 52d Cong, 2d Sess...