Word: path
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ones, should be taken by the library. Then one copy can always be reserved and in reach of the students, while the other may be taken out as heretofore. We trust that this very reasonable suggestion may not fall on barren ground. No hindrances should be cast in the path of a student of Harvard college which the expenditure of a few dollars might dispense with...
About $250 has been subscribed for the proposed cinder path between New Haven and New York for the use of wheelmen. The path is to be four feet wide, seventy-five miles long, and the cost is estimated at $100 a mile...
...cinder path will be built between New Haven and New York for the use of wheelmen. The path will be four feet wide and will run beside the roadway...
...lies, we believe, with the older members who have allowed their attention to be drawn off by other things. At any rate, it is upon the shoulders of the members from Eighty-eight and from Eighty-nine that the blame must rest if the Pierian keeps the down-bill path, it seems to be taking. Every man in the University will join us in urging that the welfare of this society be looked after by its members who cannot escape the responsibility by resigning now when the condition of things is bad owing to their own neglect, nor by staying...
...bear upon the Yale faculty to induce them to abolish professional practice at that college. Here, it seems to us, the faculty is at fault. Even supposing such an arrangement could be made, which is a matter of great doubt, the faculty would find further obstacles in this path of reform. The gentlemen who compose the faculty at Yale know too well the advantages of athletic victories. President Dwight believes in athletics as a strong element in college life; in other words, he is as much delighted as any undergraduate at Yale when the college wins a victory. And, unless...