Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Pierian Sodality holds its first meeting to-morrow for the examination of candidates for the coming year. Every upperclassman recalls how prosperous the society was in every regard last year. Its successes, musical and financial, were entirely unprecedented. Everybody and those who are best able to judge music in particular, spoke favorably of the high degree of perfection which the orchestra achieved in its rendition of some of the more ambitious compositions which it performed. The bulk of the material of the orchestra is now of two years standing, as the club has lost only about seven men since...
...college, we find as yet nothing of moment accomplished, except the change in the marking system. But as to this we are as yet unable to discover whether it was brought about by the efforts of the Conference Committee or was determined upon by the faculty without regard to the action of this committee. The cribbing question and the yard committee were the other subjects discussed last year. The former was magnified into a burning disgrace, while in truth, very little foundation for the exaggerated accounts which appeared could be found. As to the latter performance there is but little...
...have been unable to make a comparison of '88 and '89 with '90 in regard to the number of men who have come to Harvard from the large cities of the United States. The following list, however, has been carefully prepared with respect to the present freshman class; Boston, 43; New York, 18; Philadelphia, 9; San Francisco, 5; Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 4; St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn...
...announcing the appearance of the new journal of economics which is to be issued under the auspices of the political economy department at Harvard, we can do no better than quote Prof. Dunbar's communication in regard to it. This letter explains the form and the object of the new publication as follows...
...regard to the matter of sparring on Ladies Day. Mr. Smith stated that good sparring was a manly exercise. He further said also that the large number of ladies present on sparring day was sufficient to show that they had no objection to this form of athletics. After a vote of thanks to Mr. Smith, the treasurer's report was read. This showed the following figures...