Word: representation
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Even should the trustees be unable to raise the $2,000,000, Mr. Rockefeller's offer will not become wholly inoperative, for the reason that he agrees to offset gifts as fast as they are made up to the $2,000,000 limit. By this means every dollar given the...
Some time ago a committee representing the trustees proposed a visit to Mr. Rockefeller for the purpose of conferring with him regarding the needs of the University. Mr. Rockefeller replied that a trip to the East would be unnecessary, and announced that he would send Mr. Gates to Chicago to...
Professor Sheldon delivered the fourth of the series of lectures under the auspices of the Cercle Francais last evening in the Fogg Art Museum. His subject was "The French language at the time of the Norman Conquest." He said that by this he meant the spoken language. The written language...
The position of the American universities in this matter [i. e., as to amateurs] is but little understood in this country. Anybody-a professional runner, oarsman or laborer-can put his name on the books of any university to attend lectures. He is then a member of the university and...
The arrangement of a game between the freshman football teams of Harvard and Pennsylvania gives a much needed stimulus to the work of the Ninety-nine eleven. The realization that they are to represent the University in an intercollegiate contest should put their every day practice in a different light...