Word: repaying
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...printers, is rather late this year, is promised this week, and the advance sheets are very handsome and give promise of a handsomer book than any of its predecessors. The price has been raised and the committee promise that the additional attractions of the book will more than repay for the increase in cost...
...Papajian, of Constantinople, has a number of handsome Turkish articles which he is desirous of selling to members of the University who may be in search of Christmas presents. A visit to his rooms at 4 Divinity Ave., would amply repay...
...thank the college authorities for responding so quickly to the expressed wish of the college men, and feel sure that the attendance at vesper will fully repay the trouble taken to provide them...
...given by Mr. Charles Dickens, the son of the great novelist, on November 1st, at Music Hall, Boston. This is his first appearance in Boston and if we may judge from comments of the English journals, Mr. Dickens is a very accomplished elocutionist and his reading will well repay the trouble of going to hear him. It is understood that his selections will be made entirely from his father's works...
...really the only ones who use the upper part of Holmes field. We can well understand any outcry which may be raised against this unheard-of suggestion, but "fair play" ought to be one of Harvard's mottoes, and we are sure the cricket eleven will repay whatever small amout of care and attention it may please the mighty lords of the athletic association to bestow upon that very deserving but much-abused factor of Harvard atheletics...