Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Speaking of the connection of the famous Judge Story with the Harvard Law Scholl during the early part of this century, an exchange says: "It was Harvard Law School, more than any other faculty, which made that university famous in its earlier history, and gave her the proud position she holds to-day in the estimation of the United States...
...these occurences, as will be given in the CRIMSON, will make a complete history of Harvard University during thes period. The reports of lectures, of the symphony concerts, college bulletins, accounts of base ball games, and contests at this and other colleges, should make the CRIMSON an indispensable part of college life. "We would therefore," in the words of Addison, "recommend these our productions to all well disposed students that set apart a half hour in every morning for tea, bread and butter, and would heartily advise them for their good, to order the paper to be punctually served...
...willing to decorate their rooms at the expense of a college institution, that such contemptible practices will not be tolerated. Though, of course, a man who is willing to proclaim himself a college thief from the walls of his room is beyond the influence of mere sentiment. For our part we guarantee that one "baby," whose name we have, shall stop this display of puerile aesthetics; and we will do the same for others detected at this small business if well-disposed students will send us their names...
...enough to pay the professors moderately, and to insure the continuance of the experiment for four years. An old house on Appian Way was secured for a lecture and recitation building; but it was thought best not to do anything about a dormitory until it should become legally a part of the college. In the meantime the students have found homes among the families of Cambridge...
...more than the tuition at the college, are sufficient to pay all, except about $4000 of the expenses. This deficit is met by a fund, which is now about $75,000. When this fund reaches $100,000, the Annex will become a recognized part of Harvard University, and the young lady graduates will receive, instead of a certificate stating that they have satisfactorily completed a course of study at "The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women"-the incorporate name of the Annex,-a real parchment diploma, which will make them graduates of Harvard...