Word: pointedly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Richards, Cady, Hickok and Crane-have left college. The loss of Richards will be keenly felt, as he has contributed more to the success of the team than any one man except Hickok. Burnet will be Yale's mainstay in the dashes this year. Hickok not only won more points for Yale in four years than any other man has ever won, but he also trained up three good men in hammer and shot events-Chadwick, Cross and Brown. So Yale will still be strong in these two events. Hatch and Perkins are worthy successors of Cady in the hurdles...
...guilty of such offenses has doubtless in most cases passed the point where remonstrance, or representation of his conduct in its true light, could be of any avail. He would still, however, be influenced by the dread of detection and consequent summary punishment. We would urge that measures be taken to make that dread a very living one. If it were generally understood that not only the various library officials, but the students themselves, were sharply on the watch for violations of privilege, and would do their utmost to trace all concealed books to the responsible parties, the number...
...political prospects, however, point not in this direction, but towards a contraction of the currency. There is a reasonable hope, too, that the two functions of the treasury will be separated, but that, contrary to the English system, the government will retain the function of issuing currency...
Geological Conference. Paper: On the Origin of the Copper Deposits of Keweenaw Point. Professor H. L. Smyth. Geological Laboratory, Room...