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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Seniors are earnestly requested to pay their subscriptions to the class crew immediately, as there are certain bills which must be settled before the class races. Subscriptions may be sent by mail or paid in person at 39 Weld any day this week between...
Seniors are earnestly requested to pay their subscriptions to the class crew immediately, as there are certain bills which must be settled before the class races. Subscriptions may be sent by mail or paid in person at 39 Weld any day this week between...
...descends to the publication of low, common and coarse caricatures, it is perfectly proper for college authorities to supress it, but in this case there is nothing which can justify the wrath of a faculty to the extent of suspension of those who may refuse to make known the person who drew the cartoon. It seems absurd that college faculties will never look in the right light on drawings in which any of their fellows are depicted, but must always take them in bad part, without reflecting that the last person who would intentionally injure their Alma Mater by placing...
...among all members. That is, a member will get the gain from the Society's operations not so much in the shape of a reduction of price on each purchase, as in the lump sum returned to him at the end of the year. On the other hand, any person connected with the University is permitted to buy at the Society's store, even though not a member. Such persons will get the advantage of somewhat lower prices than ordinary retail prices, will have convenience of the store in Dane Hall, and the certainty of not being cheated...
...Earl of Foix, according to his usual custom, held a great feast, and after dyner he deperted out of the hall, and went up into a galarye of twenty-four stayres of heyght. It being exceedingly cold the Earl complained that the fire was not large enough, when a person named Ervalton of Spayne, went down stayers, and beneth in the court he saw a great many of asses laden with woode to serve the house, that he went and tooke one of the greatest asses with al the woode, and layde him on hys back, and went...