Word: obtainable
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Persons who intend to give spreads in dormitories must obtain written permission from the owners of such rooms as are to be used. Persons who intend to spread are warned that this is absolutely necessary, and are urged to attend to the matter at once, as many underclassmen leave college before Class...
Tickets not sold at these times, will be sold by the committee to members of the senior class on a day hereafter to be appointed. Provisions will be made later for undergraduates and employees of the college. Students giving spreads in the yard may obtain extra tickets for ten cents each. The committee desires to have all seniors use the greatest care in the disposal of the yard tickets, in order that the success of Class Day may be as complete as possible...
...elementary instruction in that line of study. The advanced courses for special investigation in metaphysics, ethics and psychology, are more elaborate, and are more systematically arranged than formerly. Past students in Philosophy 4 will no doubt reap much advantage from the deeper study of ethical subjects which they can obtain by taking course 8, which will not be confined as previously, to the writings of Hegel. We are glad to see, on the whole, that the improvements in the important department of philosophy have kept pace with the general increase of efficiency which has characterized the whole curriculum...
...BURBANK.Tickets for the Yale and Princeton games are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, with tickets for reserved seats. Holders of subscription tickets can obtain reserved seats there by showing their tickets...
...doing unexpectedly arises. For furnishing this practice, the editorial in question recommends "a class in extempore speaking, already introduced in one or two colleges, but worthy of wider appreciation." Such a course could not be otherwise than useful and popular at Harvard. Not only would valuable experience be obtained, but also under a sensible and prudent instructor, many faults in voice, manner, and language would be corrected. Thus the student could obtain in college, under favorable conditions, the practice and training which many graduates are obliged to obtain on public occasions, - often to the annoyance of their hearers and their...