Word: matter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...XIII and Catherine of Sweden and that he was removed to make room for the son of Anne of Austria and Mazzarine who reigned as Louis XIV. This latter opinion was strongly held by the Count of Glrichen who made extensive studies of the subject. But at best the matter is wrapped in obscurity, and it is very doubtful if the truth of the matter will ever be known. After this talk Prof. Cohn read "L'affair de la Rue de Lourcine" the second play to be presented by the society, which promises to be very amusing and a great...
...year and can be found on sale at Amee's. It has a great advantage over most so called baseball guides in that it is a convenient size to be carried in the pocket. The information which it contains is very compactly arranged and, while there is no unnecessary matter, nothing has been omitted which would have increased the value of the book. That part of the book devoted to the college leagues is of especial value to students...
...some time it has been rumored that the action of the faculty on the recommendations of the Board of Overseers would be known this term. But the college authorities are not disposed to act in the matter without the greatest deliberation, and the only action taken by them so far, which will be made public, is embodied in the following amendment to Section 35 of the College Regulations...
...thing which will be accomplished the regulation will certainly arouse much dissatisfaction. The vacations are all very short, the one at Christmas being so short that it hardly means a vacation to those whose homes are in the South and West, But at present it is no very difficult matter for a student so to arrange his work that he can increase his recess a little at each end without seriously interfering with his college duties. The amendment to the college regulations will make it impossible to do this in the future, and the shortness of the vacation must then...
PHOTO COM.Arrangements to collect old periodicals and newspapers and deliver them to the sick in the Boston City Hospital have been made by students. At least one ward can be supplied with reading matter. All magazines and periodicals will be acceptable, no matter how old, and will be called for on addressing R. L. Weeks, 74 Sacramento street...