Word: objects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...what is the object of having these books in the library if it is not for students to use? It was a common sight last year to see twenty-five or thirty men using the dictionaries and there is no plausible reason why such men should not be accommodated...
...hoped there will be a large attendance at the entertainment, and that many who cannot attend will help the good cause by the purchase of tickets. It is needless to add that the entertainment is worthy for its own sake, aside from its philanthropic object. Tickets may be had at Sever's bookstore, Harvard square, and at the door. Seats 50 cents...
...some men delayed so long that it was impossible for Pach to finish the work before college closed. Care, therefore, should be taken this year to avoid a like occurrence. It must be remembered that the taking of class photographs does not necessarily involve any personal expense. The main object is to secure a picture of every member of the class for the class album, the expense of which is met by the class fund. Pecuniary considerations, therefore, need deter no senior from giving the matter his immediate attention. Particularly is it desirable that all groups of class organizations should...
...Anderson and Co., of Cincinnati, have just made a new venture in the publication of law books which bids fair to prove very successful. It is a list of "Questions and Answers to Anson on Contracts," by James R. Jordan, of Cincinnati college. The object of the book is to give succinctly the salient points of contract law, to train the student in asking and answering the question why in all matters of law, and particularly to clarify the subject for those who in their private studies may not have the benefit of the systematic quizzing of the recitation room...