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Word: somewhat (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...take the courses is required, it cannot be positively said how many men will be here. Men are always assisted in finding rooms by the committee in charge of the Summer School, and the Foxcroft Club is kept open during the summer when it is run on a somewhat higher scale than in winter. The price of room and board will probably run from five to ten dollars a week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer School. | 6/19/1894 | See Source »

...Portfolio for 1894, edited by W. B. Wolffe '95 and C. G. Carter '96, has been completed and will probably be issued today. The book is somewhat larger than usual and great pains have been taken to secure an artistic arrangement of the pictures. The Portfolio contains as usual, pictures of the senior class, the faculty, the University buildings, the Phi Beta Kappa, the Commencement speakers, the Class day officers, the 'Varsity Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs, the Pierian Sodality, the Mott Haven team, the 'varsity baseball and football teams, the 'varsity crew, and editors of college periodicals. In addition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Portfolio. | 6/19/1894 | See Source »

...shoots, possibly at intervals of hundreds or thousands of years, north to the neighborhood of Utah and northeast to the Great Lakes. Of the latter branch were the mound builders of Ohio. The people of the northwest give indications of Asiatic admixture, and those of the southern migration are somewhat like the inhabitants of the south Pacific islands. These facts give some strength to the theories of the origin of the earliest tribes. On the eastern coast on the other hand, in the islands of the Caribbean Sea there are indications that the inhabitants came originally across the Atlantic from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Putnam's Lecture. | 6/14/1894 | See Source »

...second place, the action of the Faculty in openly discountenancing the seminars complicates matters somewhat. Some seminars are given by professionals, as it were,-men not in the College and, in some cases, not even in any department of the University; other seminars are given by undergraduates who are in this way enabled to support themselves. The aid brought to these latter is the only justification that can be given for the system, but now they, dependent on the Faculty for scholarships and the like, will be restrained from giving seminars, and the bulk of the business is likely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/9/1894 | See Source »

...been at the game on Saturday. In consequence, even though it commenced to rain long before the game was called, a crowd came out to the field which nearly filled the bleachers and the grandstand. About fifty Harvard supporters were gathered in the right of the granstand and a somewhat smaller number of Princeton students at the left. Harvard's cheering was the stronger. The Yale men did not cheer at all, but applauded every good play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON WINS THE SERIES. | 6/7/1894 | See Source »

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