Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...tenth ten of the Institute of 1770 were taken out last night. The men, with their order, are as follows: A. H. Howland, W. Greenough, Jr., R. P. Bass, W. A. Russell, Jr., J. A. Gade, C. L. Bremer, G. C. Scott, W. S. Appleton, Jr., A. S. Hyde, and A. Corbin...
...course of eight or ten lectures will be given in the lecture hall of the Peabody Museum, on Wednesday afternoons at three o'clock, beginning on April 11 with an introductory lecture by Professor Putnam...
January 1, 1894, there were 1561 boys in the college, and there were 538 applicants for admission on the waiting list. Boys are admitted between the ages of six and ten years, and they must leave the college at eighteen years of age. The average age of those admitted during the year 1893 was eight and a quarter years and of those dismissed sixteen years, showing an average of seven and three-quarters years of maintenance and education for each pupil. Mr. Girard, in his will, says, "Those scholars...
Tonight the blue-book for the junior dinner will be taken from Leavitt and Peirce's, and, before it goes, it ought to receive the signatures of at least eighty more men. The class has about three hundred and fifty members, and yet last night at half past ten only eighty-nine men had expressed, in substantial form, their intention of attending the dinner. At least half of the class must be present in order to make the dinner a class occasion; with any smaller number the dinner may be never so delightful as a private party, but it could...
...Kishimoto Gr., handled his Japanese top even more skilfully than last year. His exhibition was followed by a broadsword bout between R. B. Merriman '96, and J. C. Hancock '95. The latter won, ten points to eight...