Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...debate between the Senior Wranglers and the Boston Young Men's Christian Association will be held Friday evening at Association Hall, Boston. The subject is that of the Princeton debate. The judges are Mr. Hezikiah Butterworth, Judge Henry S. Dewey, and a third judge to be chosen later. The wrangler's team consists of P. A. Atherton, E. E. Sargeant, and M. Seasongood, with W. M. Chadbourne as alternate. Messrs. Longfellow, Leonard and Sargeant will represent the Association. Admission tickets may be obtained by application at CRIMSON office...
...bares, and H. B. Clark '01 was master of the hounds. A course of about four miles was laid through Somerville and finally to Porter's Station, where the break was made. C. J. Swan '01 finished first, H. S. Knowles '02 second, and G. E. Behr '03 third. Cups will be given to the first and second...
...salaries when they might be doing research work, but says: "If Professor Wendell has discovered a method by which his colleagues can publish the results of their original research with pecuniary profit to themselves, he has only to make it known to become Harvard's greatest benefactor." The third objection to the present relations between the institutions, that it causes the weakening of the intellectual fibre of the Harvard men who have courses at Radcliffe, is answered by Professor Byerly with a list of twenty-five professors "of whom the University and her sons are justly proud, and whom...
...forming of the new council will not result in a transfer of powers from the corporation; for by the first of its functions it deals with matters over which no existing authority has power to deal, and the second and third points confer upon it deliberative rather than definite functions...
...various departments of the university. Its functions will be threefold: First, to represent the university in intercourse with other institutions on subjects which do not call for direct action on the part of the corporation; second, to refer questions of policy suggested from outside to the department affected; third, to discuss all acts of any one faculty which affect the workings of a department under the control of another...