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Word: non (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...text books required. This is doubly exasperating to those men who need books, from the fact that the publishers received ample notice before the fall term began. The Co-operative Society is in this instance not at all to blame, and the publishers only are responsible for the non-delivery of the promised books. Examinations are near at hand, and we can only offer our sympathy to those students whom the carelessness of publishers has deprived of the means of preparation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/19/1886 | See Source »

EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Now that the Conference Committee has ended its consideration of the marking system, the question may fairly be asked, how far it has fulfilled its purposes; to what extent it has satisfied student expectation. We see that much criticism of its non action has been ill-timed, when we recognize the difficulties connected with the subject with which it has to deal. Before any conclusion leading to an improvement of our status could be arrived at, much time necessarily was consumed. Hasty action would have been very undesirable. But we did expect the committee, taking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE. | 1/16/1886 | See Source »

...ordinary diet should include all the factors which are found in the various tissues together with enough water to amply supply the system. Foods are divided into the nitrogenous or gluten-bearing class, such as meats, and the non-nitrogenous such as fats, starch, sugar, etc. A brain worker requires more fats, and a muscle worker more nitrogenous foods. Over brain exercise sometimes produces insensibility to hunger, and students, after light suppers and long night study, find themselves unable to sleep, although not conscious of lack of food. A light lunch is often a cure for this condition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Health and Strength. | 1/7/1886 | See Source »

...from '85, and it is absolutely necessary that their places should be filled. An observer in the gymnasium can see plenty of '89 men who are fit to try for the Mott Haven, and it is evident that lack of confidence is the reason which has caused the non-appearance of the freshmen. Harvard's superiority in track athletics must be preserved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/7/1886 | See Source »

...lectures, and actually gain in standing thereby. Oftentimes a student is so pressed in one course with special work that he receives ultimate benefit by neglecting his other course for a day or two. A friend's notes or diligent reading can make the omission good. In these cases, non-attendance shows, not absence from the post of duty, but concentrated work in some other department. Again, the free elective system is not claimed to benefit everyone and anyone. There are some at Harvard who ought not to be here, who are positive drags on the college. Deduct the records...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/6/1886 | See Source »

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