Word: students
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...inscription on the Law School is as follows: "And thou shalt teach them laws and ordinances, and shall show them the way wherein the just walk, and the work that they must do." Some student has asked if this is a quotation, if so, who is the author...
...forensic examination must be handed to the instructor, or sent to him by mail, on or before Thursday, May 28. The list of four topics must be clearly written on one side of a card of the size of a postal card, and signed with the name of the student offering the list. It must be clearly understood that no lists can be received by the instructor on the examination day, but that all lists must be presented by Thursday, to give time for scrutiny and, if necessary, for correction of the lists. As ample notice is given of this...
...Harvard-Amherst game, a large delegation from Smith College brightened up the field, and most of their carriages floated the crimson. One fair student was heard to ask when Willard made his long hit, why he did not run around again...
...expected that the leading roles will be filled in a manner which will compare favorably with the acting of our prominent actors, the play will nevertheless equal in interest representations of a much more ambitious nature. The performance will undoubtedly call out talent of no mean order, and every student who takes an interest in the live advancement of the college should encourage the Shakspere Club by lending it the encouragement of his presence in Sanders next Monday evening...
...hoped that a large number of students will attend the Glee Club and Pierian concert given in Boston this evening, for the benefit of the Boat Club. The programme will consist of numbers selected from the fall and spring concerts, and promises to be of unusual interest. Should the concert prove financially successful, the debt of the Boat Club will very likely be nearly cancelled this year, a result which every student should do his utmost to accomplish...