Word: offs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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When we announced our intention to begin the publication of an alumni weekly, it was our belief that we could do so without conflicting with the Harvard Graduates' Magazine. It has since been brought to our notice that a weekly might possibly draw off sufficient subscriptions from the Graduates' Magazine...
The vote for president of the Harvard Dining Association last night between H. C. Lakin L. S., and A. R. Sheriff '96 was so close that the committee decided to go over the ballots again, checking off each name. The result will be announced Monday. The vote for vice-president...
Everything at present points to a successful winter meeting next Saturday. The officials are making every effort to have the events run off quickly and it is hoped that there will be no tiresome waits.
Now against all this it might be urged that such secrecy in regard to the crew will not affect Yale's movements in the least. Again, it may be submitted that the absence of any news concerning the coming out of any new men to try for the 'varsity, or...
Heretofore, Protestant denominations have been too decided in their own beliefs to pay much attention to the positions of others, and so, have more or less shut themselves off from union with others. The Roman Church has acted more wisely, in this respect, in the institution of its orders. It...