Word: repays
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Thomas, D. D., Lowell, a former pastor in this city will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow (Sunday), at 10.30 a. m. under the auspices of the North Avenue M. E. Church, on exchange with Mr. Cheney. Dr. Thomas is an able and eloquent preacher and it will well repay the students and others to hear...
...Museum of Comparative Zoology has spent all the income of its restricted funds, as required by the conditions of gift and has used the surplus income of the Agassiz Memorial Fund as heretofore to pay interest upon and to repay in part, the principal of the advances from the Memorial Fund which were used to extend the Museum building and to buy fossils...
...willingness to let the winter meetings "go by the board." On the contrary we are glad that the Athletic Association has decided to hold three meetings this year and has promised to spare no effort to make them successful. These meetings have not been given in the past to repay our obligations to the many athletic clubs which have thrown their meetings open to Harvard entries. For that purpose we think, with the Advocate, that it would be well to give a large open meeting in the spring. But the winter meetings have rather been for the college...
...quite like her." This paper adds that Yale "is not at all what an American college is." This kind of criticism is very encouraging, and needs no further elucidation. The great interest in Harvard which was re-awakened throughout the section of the country visited would be sufficient to repay everyone. It all goes to show how great a success in every way this trip has been...
...three musical clubs will start this evening on the long talked of western trip. It will undoubtedly be enjoyable enough to repay many times over all the time spent in practising. But the pleasure which the members of the clubs themselves will derive from the trip is unimportant when compared with that which they will afford to the graduates in the cities visited. In this lies the very benefit of the tour. The presence of Harvard undergraduates cannot fail to call back the memories, of their own college days, and revivify their interest in the welfare of almamater...