Word: reporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...library report for the year ending September 1, 1888, shows an increase of 481 volumes, 1, 607 parts, and 121 pamphlets. The details are as follows: Gift-29 volumes, 36 parts, 10 pamphlets; exchange-141 volumes, parts 613, pamphlets, 91; purchase-50 volumes, 149 parts, 5 pamphlets; A. Agassiz-79 volumes, 809 parts, 15 pamphlets; binding parts-182 volumes...
...seems immature. The length of vacations is fixed, not by the faculty, but by the board of overseers. The faculty, therefore, have no right to wink at extensions of the recesses on the part of the students. At the meeting of the faculty, December 18, after listening to the report of a committee appointed specially to investigate this question, the matter of protracted vacations was discussed, and it was unanimously agreed that the length of recesses, as settled by the overseers, must be observed by the students. Just how this will be accomplished was not decided. It is probable, however...
...principal business before the meeting of the Harvard Fencing Club held yesterday afternoon was to receive and act upon the report of the committee appointed to draw up a constitution. A constitution was submitted and accepted without any amendments and then the club proceeded to the election of the members of the election committee. The following were elected to serve with the president and secretary as officers: S. Dexter, 2d, '90, R. T. Walker, '90, and W. K. Flint...
...report of the curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology gives some very interesting information in regard to the work of a number of departments of the University...
...President's report will be out in a few days...