Word: offered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...committee who are arranging for the Harvard night have now completed the initial portion of their work. The committee consider that their only function is to afford some practical method by which the students may be enabled to make use of the offer which has been made. Inasmuch as there seems to be not the best of chances that Mr. Irving will address the students, this other opportunity for Harvard to come into touch with the great artist will be more eagerly taken...
...only a limited number of tickets for Mr. E. Charlton Black's readings in Brattle Hall can be obtained by students at half price, as announced in the CRIMSON, those who wish to avail themselves of this offer must apply to Mr. Black, at 10 Remington St., by letter endorsed "Ticket." not later than Wednesday...
...Other punishments than death offer hope of escape or pardon, and are not sufficiently deterrent...
...subject which has come to claim more and more attention in recent years, and, as the expression of a new method in the search for truth, to win the consideration of many of the most prominent living scientists. It is a subject which has so many suggestions to offer, that it can hardly afford to be neglected...
...Does a single great bank, such as the Bank of England, offer as great advantages as a democratic banking system, such as the national banking system of the United States...