Word: persons
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...doctor then proceeded to take up the various kinds of baths and to show when and by what kind of persons they should be used. A person of delicate health who takes but little exercise should not bathe frequently, not more than twice a week, but a man who is almost constantly exercising needs a bath at least once a day, sometimes oftener. In regard to a cold bath in the morning, the lecturer spoke at some length. A great many evil effects are caused by these baths, such as neuralgia and headaches, for persons who have been without...
...little responsibility might arise from such action. If anything is to be done this year it should be done very soon to preclude any complaints about the lateness of action. At any rate, some different arrangements must be made in regard to the graduates. At present a number of persons go in with the graduates, who have never had anything to do with the college. The best way to prevent this would be some arrangement by which the graduates could obtain tickets beforehand if they apply in person for them...
What sanguinary person haunts Memorial Hall. Every week a notice is posted advising students to "take Life from the boy in the auditor's room...
...sale of tickets for reserved seats for the ladies' days of the Athletic Association will begin Thursday, March 1, at 10 A. M., in 36 Thayer. The price of these tickets will be seventy-five cents each. Not more than five tickets will be sold to one person. Entrance tickets for any of the three meetings will be for sale at the same time at twenty-five cents each. Contestants will be allowed to buy two tickets apiece on Wednesday, Feb. 28, between 2 and 3 P. M., in 36 Thayer, provided they pay at the same time their entrance...
...students of all the colleges in the country must unite in condemning the action of the person or persons who recently sent marked copies of the New York Tribune, containing a personal attack upon a popular professor, to the students of Yale College. Such interference is in the highest degree impudent and underhanded. It is not at all a question of free trade or protection which is involved. The case is one of the greatest concern to all college men, as it strikes directly at the right of instructors to teach in the way that seems best to them. However...