Word: superiority
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...would like to call the attention of men interested in boating to the superior advantages offered to them by the Boat Club for the using of the club boats this spring. The price is very small - $5.00 for their use until the term ends. Then for a trifle more one can obtain the use of a locker. The boats are all in first-class order, there being singles, doubles, and some larger ones, which can be used by a club, if necessary. Two years ago, these boats were all in demand, and the rage was for rowing. We hope that...
...longer stay away because of cheaper board with better food elsewhere; for there is now a strong guarantee that the price of board at the hall will not exceed $4.25 per week; while the quality of the food is better than ever before, and most certainly superior to any that can be obtained outside at the same price. But this attempt to adapt the hall to the needs of the large number - the majority it is believed - of students, who ask for simple, wholesome fare at low rates, can only meet with success if responded to with liberality...
Strong, Caleb & Co.'s drug store on Superior street, Cleveland, O., was damaged $30,000 by fire last night...
...condition of the Dining Association have been offered. Some are worthless, others seemingly good, but the majority possess the salient objection of being impracticable. The faults usually found with the hall are generally without foundation. The price, considering all things, is moderate; the fare is very good, far superior to that offered at any house in Cambridge that furnishes four-dollar board at seven dollars a week...
...treaty for the annexation of Canada, should be preserved for long ages, perchance yet containing the original ink. Demosthenes is said to have committed suicide by taking poison which he carried in the tip of his pen in readiness for an emergency. We hardly dare to suggest the superior facilities which a stylographic pen offers for such a purpose lest the blood of a throng of imitators may be on our own head...