Word: students
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...need of a new gymnasium here was voiced in a recent special gymnasium number of the Princetonian. Letters from the 'varsity captains and athletic trainers and from others also competent to judge expressed a strong conviction that the present gymnasium was entirely inadequate for the needs of the student body, and that, in order to gain substantial benefit to athletics and the general health of the college, there was an urgent need of a new building very much larger and better equipped. The advantages, from a hygeinic and athletic standpoint, of such a building would be immense. It would give...
...Harvard Memorial Society is doing an excellent thing in not admitting the public to its lectures until just before the lecture begins. This is just what should be done at every lecture given here for the benefit of students of the University. To most of the more important lectures that are delivered here, whether under the auspices of student organizations or of the University, the public is not only freely admitted but cordially invited. The result of such an arrangement is that the front seats are all taken by the respectable Cambridge citizens, and the students are compelled...
...student who has been absent from a mid-year examination, and has satisfied the Recorder that his absence was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance, is entitled to a second and last opportunity of passing the examination at some time during the period of the final examinations, provided he make written request before April...
...wish to remind students living in the College Yard who have not yet reengaged their rooms that today is the last day for doing so. Any room which is not engaged before one o'clock this afternoon will be considered vacant and will be put immediately upon the list of rooms to be drawn for. This regulation of the College is not one that can be disregarded if a student does not wish to find himself out of the Yard altogether. Last year several men forgot it and applied for their room a day or two late, and found that...
...student who has been absent from a mid-year examination, and has satisfied the Recorder that his absence was caused by serious illness or other unavoidable hindrance, is entitled to a second and last opportunity of passing the examination at some time during the period of the final examinations, provided he make written request before April...