Word: openings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Whereas, We believe that the best way to encourage the old-time Harvard spirit of open and cordial relations between students and faculty and to foster a spirit of fair play and courtesy toward opponents, is to place the responsibility upon the students themselves, leaving to the faculty the settlement of such limitations of this privilege as may seem advisable...
...neglect of duty against the night-watchmen. At any rate, we hope that the recent raid will cause a sharper lookout to be kept during the early morning hours. The students will undoubtedly be more careful after this severe reminder; those who have usually left their doors unlocked or open will be vigllant for a time, and then they will gradually fall back into their old habits. It is when the reaction comes that watchmen are needed, and there will be absolutely no excuse if a repetition of the daring act occurs. It would not be too much...
Principal Disputants. Affirmative: J. M. Hallowell and W. M. Willett.- Negative: G. W. Cram and R. T. Paine, jr. Open to all students of the University...
Readings from the Hebrew Prophets. V. "The Second Isaiah" (Isa. xl-lxvi). Professor Lyon. Sever 11, 7.30 p. m. Open to the public...
FRENCH READINGS.A course of six French Readings was begun on Monday, April 16, in Sever 11 by the instructors of the French department. The readings are open to all members of the University, but others may obtain tickets ($3.00 for the course, single readings $1.00) at Sever's University Bookstore. The proceeds will be wholly for the benefit of the library of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women. The remaining readings will be as follows...