Word: seeings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...engineering at Harvard have in the past had to contend against the serious difficulty of having almost no opportunity for practical manual work. The lack of facilities for such work shop training has been noticed as the number of men taking electrical studies has increased. We are glad to see that arrangements have been made by which students can have the necessary advantages in manuel work. The facilities are still very limited, yet we recognize a great advance over the opportunities of the present year, when no more than two men could do any machine work...
...into effect on September first. There will be one janitor-in-chief, Mr. Cutler, who will have full charge of all the college buildings. He will act merely as a superintendent and all complaints must be made to him; it will be a part of his duty to see that all complaints are attended to. He will have power to appoint a corps of assistants who will under him, occupy the same position as the present janitors; and in some of the buildings the man in charge will be in his room by night as well...
...committee will be at 1 Stoughton on Monday and Tuesday from 12.15 to 1 p. m. to purchase tickets of men who find themselves with more than they can use. All tickets are numbered and gate keepers with duplicates in their possession will do all in their power to see that the regulations are strictly adhered...
...every respect the constitution as adopted is good one and puts on a firmer and surer foundation the athletic contest between the freshman classes of Harvard and Yale. We see no reason why Yale should not be glad to join with us in adopting these changes for they are just and necessary and will benefit Yale equally with Harvard...
...subject is worthy a rousing consideration. If the CRIMSON doesn't see fit to publish this appeal in full or mutilated, give us at least a violent editorial...