Word: offered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...with a favorable eye. But there is another field of scholastic work little tilled thus far among us, where the widest facilities of research in every direction should be ready at hand, namely, the university or post-graduation curriculum. If now, as is apparently the case, Columbia means to offer to college-bred men superior facilities in the higher departments of literature and philology, I, for one, hail this step as a decided advance. The intellectual tide is setting ever more strongly toward New York, and here, more than anywhere else, we shall, in the immediate future, need institutions affording...
...thought that Blaine will not accept the Congressional offer which has been made...
Nobody responded to Sullivan's offer at Harry Hill's theatre yesterday to pay $500 to any one who would take four rounds of his sparring...
...case of the recent Poeenix Park tragedy in Dublin, a man has been found who says that he can at any time lay his hands on the murderers. He also says that while in Dublin, he refused an offer of pound 100 to assist in the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Burke...
...believe, is as strong as can be found on any amateur nine in the country, while batting, heretofore Princeton's weakest point, is now one of her strongest. We have made our fair share of base hits in every game yet played, with very creditable totals. An advantageous business offer, and early graduation in consequence, made necessary the resignation of Mr. Winton, who for two years filled so well the difficult position of first base. We have filled the vacancy much better than we thought possible. Larkin, though a new man so far, heads our batting order...