Word: particulars
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Roosevelt appeals to the interest of Harvard men in particular, not simply because he is a graduate, but because he is one of a circle of young Harvard men who are showing the utility of the training received here in the practical work of politics. We think it would not be too much to say that no recent Harvard graduate has won a more enviable reputation in national politics than Mr. Roosevelt...
...relates to the possible confusion which might arise from asking the public to make a change from an arrangement to which they have become well accustomed. There are usually in the neighborhood of seventeen thousand people at the game, each one of whom is assigned to some particular seat. The majority have been to the game before and have become accustomed to finding their places on one side or the other. If a change were made it is felt that there would surely be some persons who would start in the wrong way and probably in the crowding and pushing...
...Particular attention is called to the rule forbidding any but the committee and tellers to gather around the chairman's desk. Conformance to all the regulations is earnestly requested...
...courses in chemistry has been increasing at such a rate that the department is now fast outgrowing Boylston Hall. Some of the present classes are cramped for want of laboratory room. Here is an opportunity for some friend of the University and of the Chemistry department in particular to provide for an actual need...
...There will be a trial of candidates for the Pierian Sodality on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, October 9 and 10, at 7.30 o'clock in Roberts Hall. Every man who can play any orchestral instrument is urged to be present with a solo. New members of the University in particular should come...