Word: students
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Fifty years ago, a fine of ten dollars was imposed upon every Harvard student who was caught attending any theatre in Boston...
This prize is open to any student connected with the university...
...Yorker who supports a young relative at Harvard College, declares that the expenses of a course of study in that institution are very much what the student wishes to make them, and that it is a mistake to suppose that they are necessarily higher than at other colleges. - Harper's Weekly...
Thomas Francis Hearn, a special student, died on the twentieth of last July at his home in South Boston, of pneumonia. Mr. Hearn was a member of high standing of the class of '85, B. L. S., and his bright, genial disposition made him universally beloved by his class-mates. Owing to weakness in his eyes, he was obliged to suspend his studies at the Latin School two years before graduation and entered business. But his desire to pursue a college course was so strong that be devoted his leisure hours to study and entered college with his old class...
...which is worthy of the attention of all who are interested in advancing the interest of temperance among their fellows. It is highly desirable that such an organization as this shall flourish here, and every effort ought to be made that its work shall be of value to the students. It has been shown that an exclusive society having such an end as that now proposed in view, cannot exert great influence upon the student body. The most profitable work will be found in just such meetings as the society now is arranging. For some reasons almost unexplainable, the work...