Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...senior class of Yale College visited the Willimantic mills Tuesday. The News felt called on to give a three-quarter column lecture to them Tuesday morning, in regard to the way in which they ought to behave...
...long mooted question in regard to fire escapes is at last to be definitely settled. On Holyoke House and College House alone will improvements be made as regards permanent fire escapes. Two of the ladders on Holyoke will be extended up to the roof, and on College House will be placed two new iron ladder fire escapes. These escapes will be at each end of the long entry, and will reach several feet above the upper story. This latter extension is made in order that students in the upper story of the centre hall, which is one story higher than...
...third change was in Article VIII., in regard to membership. It was voted by the board "That the words 'persons not members of the society' be changed so as to read 'persons connected with the university, but not members of the society...
...committees representing Harvard and Yale, respectively, met at Springfield on Monday evening, and an agreement was reached in regard to the rules under which the race is to be rowed. It was also agreed that these rules should not be made public until they had been signed by the proper authorities of each boat club. That a decision has been reached so readily shows that there has been much unnecessary controversy. We are glad to see that the matter has finally been brought to a conclusion to the satisfaction of the representatives of both parties. It is to be regretted...
...editorial in the last Crimson suggests that it would be well for the college itself to take charge of printing the pamphlet editions of former examination papers or to make a definite contract with Mr. Sever in regard to printing them. If it is generally thought by the faculty that it is well for the students to have these old examination papers, we see no reason why one of those suggestions should not be acted on. But there may be some practical objection in the way, and it occurs to us that the Co-operative Society might look...