Word: sanctioned
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Catholic laity, it is stated, to whose sons at present a university career is not open in this country, as the sense of the Catholic Church is averse to Catholic youth procuring their education in Protestant establishments. This is the leading motive of the establishment of the university. The sanction of the Holy See to the undertaking, as well as the co-operation of the entire Catholic Church in the United States, has been secured. It is understood that Bishop Spalding has been promised in advance $1,000,000 to begin the work, one person offering to subscribe...
...their southern outlook, deprive them of most of their summer air and give a gloomy aspect to the lower front rooms; so that the taxes would have to be reduced because of the injury to the property, and some of the inhabitants might move away. Should the college government sanction this defacement of two pleasant streets by such a prison-wall, against the protest of all who reside in the vicinity, it would throw a gloom over an improving portion of our fair city that would be profoundly regretted by well-wishers of the college." In addition to this...
...editing of the "Correspondence of Carlyle and Emerson" has been entrusted to Prof. Norton, of this university. The interchange of letters began in 1834. Carlyle, before his death, gave his sanction to the appearance of his portion of the correspondence...
...also, in which case the nine will not be allowed to play any games with professional clubs. The second matter taken up by the committee was the advisability of allowing athletes to have a "professional" trainer. In considering this matter it seemed best to them to remove all sanction from such trainers, and they have therefore forbidden any "professional" trainer to appear on the college grounds. The committee realize that it is necessary for athletes to have some one to look after them and to see that they do not injure themselves in any way. For this reason the committee...
...getting their degrees. Mr. Chalfant then explained the reasons for the delay in justification of the action of the boat club. A motion was then carried that unless the race was rowed by 3 P. M. Friday, May 19, the crew be allowed to cease training, with the full sanction of the class. A motion justifying Mr. Chalfant's action was also carried, after which the meeting adjourned...