Word: permitting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...good upon them, it would seem best for them to stay away from the lectures altogether, and thereby spare the lecturer annoyance and preserve the University's good name. For such action forces us to one of two conclusions: Either the knowledge of these men is too extended to permit their wasting an hour in listening to such men as are deemed fit to instruct us, ordinary mortals, or their brains are too feeble to stand the strain of absorbing so much at one time...
...under the direction of the College authorities, in Appleton Chapel, conducted in the morning by the Plummer Professor, Rev. Francis G. Peabody, and in the evening by the Rev. Phillips Brooks. On this day clerical graduates of the University are requested to refer, in their pulpits, if the circumstances permit, to this act of the infant colony and the benefits which have followed from...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - In behalf of the many fellows who have not been able to obtain seats in Memorial Hall this year, permit me to say one word. Under the present efficient management the fare has been so improved that it is a pity that anyone who desires to avail himself of these advantages, so admirable in every way, should not be able to do so. The subject of expense at Harvard has been accepted, and with good reason, during the past few months, but while much depends on the students themselves, there are other circumstances wholly beyond student control...
...opinion of the Board of Overseers it is advisable to permit a scientific substitute, in accordance with the terms of this report, to be offered by applicants for admission to the college for either Greek of Latin, one of these two languages always being required, and provision being made for elementary instruction in Greek and Latin, as elective in the college course...
...That in the opinion of the Board of Overseers it is advisable to permit a scientific substitute, in accordance with the terms of this report, to be offered by applicants for admission to the college for either Greek or Latin, one of these two languages always being required, and provision being made for elementary instruction in Greek and Latin, as elective in the college courses...