Word: trust
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sake of the musical clubs and for the alumni of the West that the petition for a western trip has been granted. The faculty has taken time and trouble to make a careful decision in the matter so that here after similar petitions may be quickly reported on. We trust that nothing will happen to prevent this precedent holding for years to come...
...future life, of Heaven, and of Divinity are the tenets of the unbelievers; that this creed and the blackness of an eternal grave to look forward to, are what unbelievers offer as an alternative for the Christian religion with all its beauty, of hope in future happiness and trust in a loving...
...general government should regulate trusts. a. They could otherwise move to the most favorable State. Ex. Sugar trust from N. Y. to N. J. b. The Federal government alone can deal with resulting interstate and foreign questions. Constitution, Art. I, Sect, VIII, 1, 3, 4, 17, 18. Sect. IX, and c. Alone can make a law having uniform application...
...wonder that langour and indifferance are to record in athletics. No doubt it would be disagreeable for a college "man" to inform the authorities against one of his class; but this is not a question of personal pleasure, it is a question of duty. You undergraduates hold in trust the buildings and material which generations of benefactors have bequeathed for your use; but you are responsible to the classes which will come after you for the preservation of this trust. It is not yours to paint or to destroy; it is yours only for a time. And plainly enough...
...undergraduate committee made up of about twelve men from each class is about to make a canvass of the college to raise $10,000 to establish a fund in memory of the late George William Sawin. This fund will be held in trust for the following purposes: 1, The income to be paid to the mother of the late George W. Sawin during her life; 2, after her death, the income to maintain a George W. Sawin instructorship or fellowship in Harvard university, the incumbent to be by preference a student of mathematics. Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State...