Word: term
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: An official notice, posted upon the bulletin board in Memorial Hall, states that board at the rate of $4.58 per week will be charged on the second term bill. The monthly reports have given $4.28 as the price of board per week for January, $4.68 per week for February, and now in order to make up the average of $4.58 per week for the three months, it would seem that the estimate for March must be $4.78 per week. It was officially announced that the increase in the price of board for February...
...price of board at Memorial, to be charged in the term bill, is $4.58 per week...
...Crosswalk's maximum section in Freshman Greek will not begin the Odyssy until next term...
During the term about to end, the Austrian universities have had 11,265 students, of whom 5010 were in Vienna alone, which has, therefore, the honorable distinction of being the largest university on earth...
...should not Cambridge - or Oxford, for that matter - be allowed to enjoy theatrical performances in term time? This momentous question is once more being agitated at the former university, and the unhappy vice-chancellor, burdened as he is with the absurd privilege of deciding it, is being bombarded with petitions from the friends and enemies of the mimetic art. Placed in this trying situation, the vice-chancellor, in accordance with time-honored practice, will probably take the wrong view and deprive the 34,000 inhabitants of Cambridge of every opportunity of seeing plays, lest the tender and inexperienced minds...