Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cannot oversee the many details in the management of the teams; and the responsibility, therefore, for incurring needless expenses still rests upon the various managers. Their items of expense, the graduate treasurer thinks, can be greatly cut down; and we look to future managers for great improvement in this regard...
...Sigma Phi Place. More than thirty men were present at each of these conferences; the delegations from each institution being divided as evenly as possible among them. At these informal meetings the delegates fixed their attention on a single problem, and by exchanging thoughts and comparing experiences in regard to it, gained help in solving the peculiar phase of the problem as it appeared in their different institutions...
...under History, should read thus: The opinions expressed by Taney in the Dred Scott case in regard to the Missouri compromise, and to the status of the Negro in colonial times are: (1) Obiter dicta. (2) Unsound...
...Question between Mr. James F. Carret, of Boston, and Professor Hamlin Garland, followed by general discussion. On February 17th Mr. John G. Brooks will lecture upon "Why I am opposed to Single Tax." Any who may desire to join in the work, or wish for further information in regard to it will please communicate with Robert E. Ely, Prospect House, Room 3, or C. C. Closson, 19 Divinity...
...about men taking second-year and final honors. The number of men who take second-year and final honors does not increase with the growth of the college. The report contains several figures of which a few may serve to show the general drift that students are taking in regard to honors. Since 1881 the yearly average of both second-year and final honors has been a trifle over 24. The number of men taking second-year honors for the last four years has been 19, 18, 27, and 19. More men, it seems, take final honors, for the number...