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Word: processes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brine, Harvard Outfitter, has added to his store a first-class Custom Tailoring Department, under the management of a first-class cutter. All our work guaranteed, and all our goods of the latest English styles. Clothing cleaned by naptha process. Try laundry office. J. W. Brine, Custom Tailor, next to Post Office, Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 10/2/1886 | See Source »

...Brine, Harvard Outfitter, has added to his store a first-class Custom Tailoring Department, under the management of a first-class cutter. All our work guaranteed, and all our goods of the latest English styles. Clothing cleaned by naptha process. Try laundry office. J. W. Brine, Custom Tailor, next to Post Office, Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 10/1/1886 | See Source »

...present wholesale cutting is continued the Rhine, Elbe and other important streams will become unnavigable. The evidence of history is so marked that there can be no doubt but that the earth's crust is becoming deeper and that the cutting of forests has aided in this process. Governments have seen this and have established forestry bureaus for the preservation of the forests...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bowdoin Prize Dissertation. | 4/22/1886 | See Source »

...Harvard. Many think that if Greek is no longer to be required, it will take less study to get in here. But they forget that the man who does not learn Greek will have to pass at least as severe if not severer examinations in subjects equally hard. This process of raising the requirements must sooner or later have a very beneficial effect upon our common school system. The higher our colleges are, the better will be our academies and high schools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/22/1886 | See Source »

...preserved in the "Monthly," would be kept. Such a paper, an ideal exponent of the lighter side of student life, if well conducted; could not fall to be a greater success than either the "Advocate" or the "Lampoon" now are, and a greater credit to the editors. The process of evolution here has been going on so steadily within the past few years, that the time does not seem far distant when we shall see at Harvard those papers, occupying distinct fields, the CRIMSON, a daily, the "Monthly, for our sober, steadfast thought, and a "Lampoon-Advocate" for our lighter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Years' Changes in Harvard Journalism. | 2/15/1886 | See Source »

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