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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale Navy is having difficulty in raising money to pay the unusually large expenses of this year...
...rapid transit to suburbs; Scribner's XI, 718. - (3) Improved dwellings and lodging houses; A. T. White, Workingmen's Dwellings; Fort. Rev. XLIX. 285. - (4) Reading-rooms and public baths; Scribners XI. 710. - (5) Sanitary inspection and regulation; J. B. Russel, Life in One Room. (b) Good tenements would pay a reasonable money profit: Boston Herald, Jan. 10, 1893; Octavia Hill, Homes of the London Poor, p. 3. - (c) The question is one of public charity, not of socialism...
...practice at New Haven, and I fail to see any system better than that employed at Yale. While Mr. Cook makes no claim to originality he has nevertheless improved on the English stroke, which he introduced in this country several years ago. To my mind the Yale oarsmen pay a trifle more attention to form than is observed at Oxford, and I see a marked improvement in the recovery, something very essential in crew rowing...
Complications are apt to arise if the men who have entered for the third Winter Meeting do not pay careful attention to the instructions issued this morning It may be well to emphasize the announcement that those who were examined for the second meeting are required to be examined again for Saturday's performances. Also no one will, as before, be allowed to take this examination on Saturday. All contestants must see Dr. Sargent either to-day or to-morrow...
...PAUL'S SOCIETY. - Rev. Charles H. Perry of St. Peter's Church, Cambridge, will address the Society Wednesday evening, March 22, at 7 o'clock in 17 Grays. There will be a short business meeting after the service. New members may pay their dues and get their shingles...