Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...18th inst., an extract from one of the Harvard publications, referring to the wearing of Oxford caps by Tufts students. The anxiety of the writer for the good name of Harvard is praiseworthy. It would have been well if H. U. students in times past had had a like regard for it. The disgraceful performances in Boston theatres, and other similar affairs, in which Cambridge students have played a conspicuous part, have rendered it unnecessary and almost impossible, for Tufts students, or any body else, to sully that "good name," which has been so degraded. Two very plausible reasons...
Referring to our communication in the issue of Jan. 19, in regard to the temperature of Massachusetts Hall during the examination in Rhetoric, we are informed that by an unfortunate oversight the janitor of that building did not know that the hour examination was to be held, and therefore did not heat the building. During the mid-year examinations the college will do everything possible to heat the building. We are glad to see that the authorities are not blind to the comfort of students, as many are apt to think. There certainly was ground for complaint in the fact...
Considerable disturbance in political circles in Virginia is anticipated in regard to the State auditorship which Auditor Massey wishes to retain...
...faculty of the institution to which they belong. Several cases of this sort have occurred, however, within the past two months. One of these, mentioned in our columns lately, was decided as follows: "The case of the students of Madison University against authorities of the college in regard to some extra charges, has been decided against the students...
...well for me in this initial letter to follow the example of your correspondent from Brown, and say a word in regard to the societies here...