Word: restful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale College Catalogue for 1879-80 shows that the students at the college number 1,003, including 581 in the academical apartment, 175 in the scientific school, 88 in the theological school, 32 in the medical college, and 74 in the law school; the rest being divided between the students in the school of fine arts and those pursuing a graduate course. The list of Faculty and instructors includes one hundred names...
...rest unmourned for in the dismal tomb...
...minutes for rest, and amused myself by looking at the Milburn gallery, as I called it. All the class had got the nose down perfectly cold every time; but I could n't say much for the rest of the features. One young lady had written underneath the sentimental and foolish pictures, "Mt. Desert - Before and After!" I challenged her to try it next summer, and was having a very pleasant talk, when the artist suddenly remarked, "Mr. Milburn, we will take you now as Hercules." This was too much! It was too sarcastic a reference to my small size...
...favorable to the Phi Beta Kappa, and the policeman was censured for unnecessary violence. The eye-witness did not support the officer's statement that he was a???culted. The society has obtained all that could be expected from the Police Commissioners; but it will not let the matter rest here, but will carry the case before a higher court, and it is to be hoped that this will have the effect of checking the numerous outrageous misrepresentations of Harvard which appear in the Boston press. The sympathy of the College is entirely with the society, and every one wishes...
PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M. Matinee, Saturday, at 2. To-night and Saturday night, John T. Raymond as Col. Mulberry Sellers. Saturday matinee, "Risks." Next week, Mr. Edwin Booth begins a farewell engagement of three weeks. Monday and the rest of the week, except Saturday evening, "Hamlet"; Saturday evening, "Othello" (Mr. Booth as lago), March 15, "Richelieu," three nights; "The Fool's Revenge," two; "Richard III.," one; "Don Cesar de Bazan," matinee. March 22, "Othello," one night; "Richard III.," two; "Hamlet," one; "Ruy Blas," one; "Merchant of Venice" and "Taming of the Shrew," one night and one matinee...