Word: neat
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...that in truth their aims are the same. The many economic problems that are clamoring for attention should cause the two schools to join forces instead of wasting time disputing over theoretical questions of method. The book is printed in large clear type on excellent paper. The binding is neat and tasteful. [New York and London; G. P. Putnam's Sons. 8 vo. Price...
Sixth Inning-Quackenboss led off with a fine single to centre field. Knowlton hit a hot liner to Stewart who caught the ball and made a neat double play. Willard went out at first on an easy grounder to Stagg...
...property, the trust is gone." The usual editorial notices and lecture notes follow and the number concludes with the department "Recent Cases," in which are given the latest decisions of the courts, showing the progress and general tendencies of the law. The editors are to be congratulated for the neat appearance of the magazine and for the valuable contributions presented in its pages...
...tastefully decorated with class and 'varsity flags. The large crimson flag with a white " '89" on it, which decorated the freshman quarters at New London three years ago, hung on the wall at the end of the room. The table, shaped like an E, was decorated with flowers. A neat book of songs was laid by each plate. The officers of the dinner were: President, Perry Trafford; toast-master. Benjamin Weaver; orator, Thornton Woodbury; poet, Carleton Hunneman; prophet, J. H. Sears; chorister, M. A. Taylor...
...attend two recitations before they ate breakfast, consisting of folls and coffee. The mornings were spent at recitation till half-past twelve, when dinner was served, which Dr. Peabody describes as "a meal not deficient in quantity, but by no means appetizing to those who had come from neat homes and well-ordered tables." Supper came at six, quite as meagre as the breakfast. From this time, halls and dormitories resounded with singing and frolicking until, at 8 o'clock in winter and 9 o'clock in summer, the study bell rang, when all sounds of merriment ceased...