Word: pointed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last meeting of the Faculty, it was voted that every person holding a degree from the University should be allowed to wear the special gown of his degree "at his own discretion." The point to be noticed in this action is that while holders of degrees may wear their gowns on any occasion, there is no rule requiring them to do so at any time...
...will be taken (by Pach) on the steps of the Law School, Tuesday, May 26, at half-past five o'clock in the afternoon. It is necessary that all members of the class, both on their own account and for the sake of their classmates, should make it a point to be present...
...will be taken (by Pach) on the steps of the Law School, Tuesday, May 26, at half-past five o'clock in the afternoon. It is necessary that all members of the class, both on their own account and for the sake of their classmates, should make it a point to be present...
...will be taken (by Pach) on the steps of the Law School, Tuesday, May 26, at half-past five o'clock in the afternoon. It is necessary that all members of the class, both on their own account and for the sake of their classmates, should make it a point to be present...
Earlier in the season Saratoga was practically decided upon. Poughkeepsie was held by the majority of the committee to be an unsafe place for the race, as the Hudson is navigable at that point and is used by many large steamers. Mr. Richards, however, representing Columbia asked for time before the final decision in which to try to have a bill passed in Congress policing all navigable waters during regattas. This bill passed the Senate, and the prospects for its final adoption were so good that the committee unanimously decided upon Poughkeepsie. Mr. Watson, representing Harvard, had been opposed...