Word: space
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...annual report, in which are included the reports of the deans of the college and of the professional schools, was published yesterday. The report is a most comprehensive one, covering, together with the report of the treasurer of the university, over 200 octavo pages. Owing to the limited space at the disposal of the CRIMSON, it will be impossible to do more than glance at the main points of the pamphlet. The first few pages are devoted to sketches of the three prominent professors whom the university lost by death last year,- Professor Sophocles, Professor Ellis, of the Medical School...
...Some space is devoted to describing the causes which have contributed to the great increase in the number of special students. This department of the university has now assumed such proportions as to call for special consideration from the faculty. "It is the special students of the college," says the report, "into whose quality it is most interesting to inquire. From the year's report exhibiting the work of the special students, it appears that some achieve an extraordinary amount of work, while others attempt little, and complete less." Naturally enough the special students include in their number both...
...good fortune to meet some young ladies who were willing to brave the risk of being found out, and take a slide on the hills. We have been coasting many times, but nothing equals coasting with Wellesley girls on a moonlight night. We wish there was space to describe the "heathen" bell that calls the students from bed at six o'clock in the morning and summons them to chapel,-to describe the chapel itself,-the Browning room and the library. Late in the evening we reluctantly left the college...
...which every one who uses the gymnasium places a card with his name written on it. It is to be hoped that when our liberal (!) and progressive (?) Board of Trustees find out how many men are daily compelled to exercise in this small and over-crowded space, they will take some steps toward giving us a gymnasium worthy of the university...
...began to grow less and less conscious of sights and sounds around me; I thought less and less of my strange situation, and cared less and less what would become of me. At last the lethargy mastered my senses completely. I had a sensation of falling through endless space, and then my consciousness passed away...