Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...entries for the first Winter Meeting closed last night at ten o'clock and up to that time only twelve entries had been made. It is possible that through some misunderstanding a few who intended to take part, gave their names to some one beside the official receiver, so there may be an increase in the number before tomorrow...
...work being confined almost entirely to education. There are now twenty-two classes taught by college men and several are in the hands of instruct ors. In all there are about thirty college men actively engaged in the work and the Union has a membership of over 200. Ten or twelve men are needed to assist in the instruction during the rest of the year and it is hoped that any one who is willing to devote an hour or so a week to the work will communicate with the chairman of the Educational Committee, Robert M. Lovett, 57 Thayer...
...entries for the first winter meeting close tonight at ten o'clock. The attention of those intending to enter is called to the important standing regulation of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports...
...born in Farmington, Conn., in 1811. In 1831, he graduated from Yale and two years later became a tutor in the college. During these years he studied theology and in 1836, he became pastor of the Congregational Church at Milford. During the ten years following he had charge of several Congregational churches. In 1846 he returned to New Haven to take the chair of Clark professor of metaphysics and moral philosophy in the college. It was in 1853 that Yale sent him to Germany to study modern German philosophy. Five years later he received the degree of D. D. from...
...offering of opportunity to study French, or German, or Latin, or any two of these languages from and after the age of ten years...