Word: reared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Heat, power and light, will be furnished from a small building in the rear of the main building, and under the same roof will be a laundry and kitchen, which will have in addition a serving room from which meals may be sent to sick students in their rooms outside of the Infirmary...
...candidates for the lacrosse team practiced yesterday on the court in the rear of the gymnasium. The men lined up in two teams and as far as space would permit played a regular practice game. About twenty-five candidates were out, among them several who played on the team last year...
...meeting of the Harvard Yacht Club last evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Commodore, J. L. Stackpole Jr.; vice-commodore, B. Frothingham; rear commodore, G. Scull; secretary and treasurer, A. B. Emmons, 2d; regatta committee, B. Frothingham (chairman), T. K. Lothrop, J. Dunlop; election committee, A. B. Emmons, 2d (chairman, ex-officio), G. H. Scull, H. Adams...
...decry the great kindness of the University in extending to the public the privilege of attending this excellent course of lectures, but I make an emphatic protest against allowing the public to obtain the best seats in the auditorium while many students have to line the walls at the rear of the house or find seats on radiators or steps...
...make a rule that the general public shall not be allowed entrance until 15 minutes before the opening of the lecture? This plan would undoubtedly meet with the hearty approval of the members of the University who reached the theatre at 7.40 and found only standing room in the rear of the theatre...