Word: offered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...apparent at first sight that this selling of application blanks is dishonorable, but nevertheless, dishonorable it is, under the circumstances, and the only excuse for the men who have done it, is that they did not realize what it meant. The whole object of the management has been to offer the seats at a reasonable price, and to restrict the sale to college men and their friends. The advantages are obvious, and it goes without saying that it is to the interest of college men as a class to enforce this policy strictly...
...club must then be built up slowly and it will offer a promising field for the energy of every one who wishes to help the cause of debating. It is an excellent opportunity for the members of the class of 1900 to show that they have tenacity of purpose, and a capacity for able management. They can succeed if they make up their minds...
Physics-The elementary examination will not contain the astronomy alternative as at present and every one must offer laboratory experiments...
...scheme. there seems to be little doubt if every one does his share to aid those who have active charge. Harvard for many years has grown more and more de-centralized in interest and some positive check must immediately be applied. The University Club, as proposed, seems to offer the easiest and most certain means of again uniting the student body and producing a spirit of unity which shall be powerful enough to bring success to our efforts, whether athletic or literary...
...Century Magazine has recently made an offer to bestow annually three prizes of $250 each for the best short story, poem, or essay submitted by college men within one year after graduation. The first set of graduates to be eligible for the prizes will be members of last June's classes...