Word: speciality
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...registration rooms are as follows: Seniors, in Sever 10. Juniors, in Sever 11. Sophomores, in Harvard 1. Freshmen, in Sever 11. College Special Students, in Harvard 1. Scientific Students, in University...
...registration rooms are as follows: Seniors, in Sever 10. Juniors, in Sever 11. Sophomores, in Harvard 1. Freshmen, in Sever 11. College Special Students, in Harvard 1. Scientific Students, in University...
Yesterday afternoon Mr. Copeland gave the last of his interesting and successful series of lectures and readings for the benefit of the Prospect Union. The selections from Dickens which he read were taken from "David Copperfield," "A Christmas Carol," and "A Tale of Two Cities." By special request, Mr. Copeland also read Kipling's "Christmas in India," and "The Absent-Minded Beggar...
...subject and their rebuttal was particularly good. For Worcester, J. T. Madden, W. E. Prince, and F. J. Rooney based their arguments on England's claim to suzerainty and her right to demand a reduction of the franchise requirements. The Freshmen showed that Great Britain had neither special rights under the conventions nor general rights in international law to interfere, and that the Transvaal was willing to make some concessions. Williams' speech in rebuttal was the best of the evening. The judges were General Rockwood Hoar, Colonel Samuel E. Winslow, and Honorable Charles G. Washburn. W. M. Chadbourne...
...registration rooms are as follows: Seniors, in Sever 10. Juniors, in Sever 11. Sophomores, in Harvard 1. Freshmen, in Sever 11. College Special Students, in Harvard 1. Scientific Students, in University...