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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...enter the Theological Seminary. The relations of the class to the faculty have been about as good as possible under the circumstances, the president being voted for by the majority as the most popular professor, with Professor E. S. Dana a good second. As to Yale's most pressing need, sixty-three think it is more money, twenty-five new dormitories, twelve abolishment of senior societies, and seven ungrateful critics think a new faculty would improve things generally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/20/1883 | See Source »

...demand. A number of good cheap rooms could thus be added to the capacities of the college, to the great appreciation of large numbers of students who are now shut out of college buildings and thrown upon the tender mercies of Cambridge lodging-house keepers. There is a great need, too, of cheap rooms, for the tendency has been to increase the expenses of Harvard by erecting high priced dormitories, the prices of rooms in which are in most instances beyond the means of those men who strive to live within the "economical" estimate of $592,00 per year (catalogue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/18/1883 | See Source »

Between six and seven thousand dollars more will be required to give us the grounds we need. The recent success of our athletics at the Polo grounds should induce every Harvard man, whether graduate or undergraduate, to do his best to provide suitable grounds for the association. It is but seldom that the Athletic Association calls for assistance, and this should be an additional reason for giving the assistance when it is needed. We hope that every one who has subscribed will pay his subscription as soon as possible, and that the committee will meet with no difficulty in getting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/18/1883 | See Source »

Four scholarships of at least $250 each are to be set apart for graduate students in the academic year 1883-4. These scholarships are to be open to candidates for the degree of Ph. D. who are in need of pecuniary assistance, and who have been in residence at the university throughout the year. The assignment will be made near the close of the academic year. Applications are to be deposited in the dean's box on or before the last Wednesday in May, and will be referred to the committee on the Harris Fellowship and the Royee Scholarship. Voted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS. | 6/14/1883 | See Source »

...encouraging for the future of the society. Every thing considered, the Co-operative's prospects are brighter, but it deserves better support than it is receiving, and patriotism, if nothing else, should lead man to do all in their power to make it a permanent and powerful institute I need hardly mention the fact that it is not supporting the Co-operative's interests for members to make purchases there for their friends outside the society, neither is it honorable. The management show their fidelity to the society at large by preventing this practice as much as possible, and members...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. | 6/12/1883 | See Source »

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