Word: students
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...equanimity is disturbed by constantly repeated complaints of petty stealing, - first in this department and then in that. Within the last fortnight, certain students, as it appears, have visited the trophy room in the gymnasium and have despoiled the pictures of the various crews and teams of the figures that designated the different years. Those who are guilty of this act of vandalism may excuse themselves on the plea that the articles taken are comparatively valueless and will serve the purpose of ornaments in students rooms, more perfectly than in the gymnasium. In plain Anglo Saxon, however, a student...
...test-case in the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, as to whether a Yale student had the right to become an elector of New Haven, has just been decided in the negative. The ground for the decision was that he did not intend to make the town his home...
...from the floor, to be considered candidates for membership to the society by speaking, all who desire to join the Union should be present and take part in the discussion. The semi annual presentation of names by the executive committee will take place at the next meeting, and no student will be considered eligible for membership who has not spoken...
...every examination, that it shall represent, in its method and character, the nature of the subject on which it is held. Then the examination will be a true test, and its results will constitute the proper basis for the university's certificates. No matter what combination of courses a student pursues, he will be credited with just the kind of acknowledgment which his work demands...
BOYLSTON CHEMICAL CLUB. - A Chemical Club with the above title has been organized by students of advanced courses in Chemistry. Their object is to aid each other in increasing their knowledge of Chemistry. Any student of Harvard University who has already taken a full course in Chemistry (at Harvard or elsewhere) is eligible for membership. H. E. L. Horton...