Word: students
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...call attention to the new rule governing examinations, by which every student after finishing his examination is required to hand in his blue-book at the desk and have his name checked off. An advantage of this rule is that the chance of books being lost or mislaid, especially in the large courses, is thus practically taken away...
This tournament is open to any student member of the University. Since the players on the team in the match with Yale will be selected according to the showing made in this tournament, all who are at all interested in whist are urged to enter...
...SYNOPSIS of Mill's Principles of Political Economy. A book of about one hundred pages containing the main working principle of the larger text book of over one thousand pages. Of inestimable aid to the student and will save hours of study in preparation for the mid-year and final examinations. The price per copy is $1.25. For sale by C. W. Sever; and Wheeler, 1284 Massachusetts avenue...
...following rule has been sent to the captains of the Yale athletic teams by the faculty: "No student is allowed to represent his class or the college in any athletic or musical organization as member, substitute or officer, if he is under discipline for irregularity of attendance or conduct, or under warning for low standing, or if his average mark for the previous term or half term was below...
...hall, which was erected as a memorial to a student who died during his college course, has been so far, and promises to be in the future, self-supporting. The plan by which the privileges are paid for is this: The annual fee is one dollar only. Tickets of the value of three cents are on sale at the office of the secretary and are sold in any quantity. None but members can purchase tickets. These are given up to the attendants in charge of the various departments whenever use is made of the latter. The aim is to have...