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Word: seem (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...criticism as to the amount of the entrance fee for the tournament. But, since all the money received from entrance fees is devoted to the purchase of prizes, and four prizes, two firsts and two seconds, have to be purchased, the sum of fifty cents a man does not seem exorbitant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Duplicate Whist Tournament. | 2/19/1895 | See Source »

...University, it should be allowed to pass unnoticed by the outside public, or if noticed, should at least not be dwelt upon in exaggerated detail for the benefit of those whom it in no way concerns. That part of the reading public which demands sensation, could, it would seem, be amply supplied from other sources without encroaching on the bounds of college life. The reputation of the University is affected, however indirectly, by all reports with which its name is connected, and these have not unfrequently been of a nature to excite outside prejudice against Harvard. They should not always...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/19/1895 | See Source »

...February 5 the semi-annual examinations were completed and with them the "Honor System," which was at first more or less of an experiment was again declared a decided success and it would seem that it has come to stay. The week following these examinations is always a gay one socially and this year it was even more so than usual. The Junior Promenade took place on the evening of February 15 in the Gymnasium. Immediately preceding the Prom. there was a concert in Alexander Hall by the University Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs and a large number were present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter. | 2/19/1895 | See Source »

...Gymnasium and it was expected that the regular cage practice would be begun last Tuesday, but owing to the severe weather it has been found necessary to postpone this until it becomes milder. Seven of last year's team are yet in college and from this it would seem that the baseball prospects are bright. However, the vacancies left by McKenzie and King will be difficult ones to fill. There is an unusually large number of candidates for the team; for the position of pitcher alone there are seventeen, but on the quality of them no judgement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Letter. | 2/19/1895 | See Source »

...Engineering News Publishing Co., offers the following prizes for the best graduating theses presented by students graduating in 1895 from any engineering course of any college in the United States or Canada: First prize, $75.00; second prize, $50.00; third prize, $25.00. For such other theses as seem to the judges to deserve such recognition, Honorable Mention will be given. A detailed statement of the conditions is posted in University Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prizes for Engineering Theses. | 2/16/1895 | See Source »

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