Word: projected
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There has been considerable talk in the papers to the effect that the project for excavating Delphi under the auspices of the American Archaelogical institute has been abandoned. Professor C. E. Norton, who has been considerably interested in the matter has given the facts of the case to the DAILY CRIMSON...
...regretted that the mass meeting last evening adjourned without taking any definite action against the vands whom Monday's meeting was unanimous in condemning. The project of hiring detectives was unquestionably repugnant to many, but it was far better than no action at all. The stand taken by Harvard in the first meeting was manly and decisive. It showed Harvard men as thoroughly indignant, unwilling to recognize the perpetrators of the outrage as belonging to themselves, and determined to do their best to rid the college of the presence of such vandals. By rescinding their vote Harvard students have...
...meeting of the Bicycle club for this evening will be of general interest to the college because the club will consider the project of forming a university racing association. The plan is to form an open association like the H. A. A., whose main object will be to hold races, such as the intercollegiate road races and the annual race meets. The Bicycle Club finds itself unable to undertake these enterprises satisfactorily, since it is a private organization. Men are not willing to contribute readily to a private club which has other expenses besides the races. A university racing association...
Professor Shaler advanced for their consideration the project of cheaper furniture and cheaper rooms for students. It was resolved to change the dinner hour to 6 o'clock after the April recess. The club then adjourned...
...possible of the real feeling of the students, have decided to solicit subscriptions for no amount exceeding one dollar. Larger amounts will be very gratefully received, however, and the committe hope that all who can do so will subscribe more. Those who feel no interest whatever in the project for the excavation of Delphi, or in the question whether or not Harvard shall be represented in the matter are not asked to give; for the originators of the movement are anxious that it should be purely spontaneous and not forced. There are without doubt objections to be made...