Word: towardness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Now that the majority of the marks from the mid-year examinations have been returned and complaints against the marking systems are in order, I wish to do my share toward the abolition of this evil though time honored institution of marking by calling attention to a few points connected with forensics...
...A.Those members of the senior class who intend to hand in orders for photographs but have not yet done so, will please attend to the matter at once. Beside ensuring for themselves an early delivery of their order (June 10th) they will, by making no further delay, avoid complications toward the end of the year...
...Balch, steward of the Dining Association, has handed in his resignation, to take effect as soon as his successor shall be appointed. The corporation will take immediate steps toward the appointment of a new steward, who will be installed in the position as soon as possible. The troubles that have been threatening the hall will thus it is hoped be happily averted...
...north. The drop was about even, but '83 heaved immediately, and gained two inches. Soon after '83 again heaved, gaining an inch, one-half of which was immediately regained by a heave from '86. At the end of the first minute the knot was two and one-half inches toward the '83 side, where it remained until the end of the second minute. During the third minute '83 tried three heaves, but in the two first '86 got in ahead, and gained one and one-half inch. The third heave was about even. '83 now rested an instant, and then...
...better reason for the indifference toward Columbia is rightly attributed by the Nation to the secrecy which envelopes the management of the financial affairs of that college. Harvard and Yale have recognized this fact and of late have published reports exhibiting the condition of their finances and explaining their wants. A similar move on the part of Columbia would probably result to its advantage...