Word: portions
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mammals and Birds a portion of the vertebral column known as the sacrum, although originally composed of separate bones, becomes anchylosed. Is this condition the result of mechanical action and reaction...
...study of German. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the German library. Its present stock is utterly inadequate to fulfil the demands made upon it. When one realizes that nearly nine hundred men are registered in the different German courses of the University and that a good portion of these have frequent recourse to this department library, he can appreciate better the spirit which prompts the Verein to offer its aid. The play itself, Das Ganschen yen Buchenau, was given at the recent Verein Reception. It was then cleverly executed and seemed to take well with the audience...
...debate in the presence of a crowd of Yale sympathizers and on our opponents own ground, makes the victory even more gratifying. Apparently the scheme of these intercollegiate contests is becoming more and more popular and we look to the day when they will interest a still larger portion of the University. Certainly the custom of rendering a decision on the debate proved to be a vast improvement over the old plan. It lends excitement for the moment and increases the satisfaction afterward, at least for those who win. And yet even to the losers themselves there is that satisfaction...
...plan for a dining hall, containing all the essential points of the two schemes previously proposed, is published in this morning's paper. The Board of Directors of Memorial present this to the students of the University as being practicable and feasible. The provision that one portion of the hall shall be devoted to a system similar to the one now in vogue at Memorial, would give to the six hundred signers of the first petition all that they requested. Another clause provides that a second room shall be conducted on the ala carte plan. This will accommodate all those...
...novel and interesting series of literary treats for such it may be called. It is something quite out of the ordinary run of college events, to see the continued interest in a course like this. The audience is not one which changes every week; on the contrary a large portion of the men are those who have attended with considerable regularity. The close attention and the willingness of all to listen for an hour or an hour and a half, as the case may be, speak volumes for the interest which Mr. Copeland has aroused. It is a pleasure...