Word: statement
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...could make no official statement in regard to the matter. The thing has not yet been definitely settled...
...President Eliot's talk will be unusually interesting. In the past two or three years a cry has been raised in some quarters that Harvard is weakly represented in the West, and columns of statistics have been compiled to prove or disprove, as the case may be, such a statement. The president, during his recent trip, made a special study of this question; and tonight he will speak upon it, in showing the relations between Harvard and the West-what Harvard has done for the West, and what the West has done for Harvard. No subject could be of greater...
...last opportunity to consult "Doctor Bill" this week. It is at the Tremont Theatre that this celebrated physician has his office hours, from 7.45 to 10.45 nightly, and in the words of his officious father-in-law, "Doctor Bill has been very successful." Though it may seem a paradoxical statement to make, "Doctor Bill" has, besides his own handsome masculine features, several attractive feminine features...
...annual meeting of the Harvard Free Wool Club last night in Sever 5 the reports of the retiring officers were read and the election of new officers berd. After the secretary, Carl L. Schurz, had finished his report, a complete and careful statement of the club's finances was made by the treasurer, J. R. Jenkins '91. The election which followed resulted in the choice of David Gray '92 president in the place of Lloyd McK. Garrison; C. L. Schurz '93, secretary (re-elected); W. C. Nichols '93, treasurer, in the place of J. R. Jenkins...
...very timely and valuable pamphlet has just been issued by the college. As it announces, it is "a brief statement of what Harvard University is, how it may be entered, and how its degrees may be obtained." To those of us who have always been intimate with Harvard, and have known all about its institutions, this pamphlet serves only as a reminder of the expanse of the University, and as a convenient book of reference; but to those people (and there are many of them) who know Harvard merely by name as a University of high repute, this little pamphlet...