Word: underlying
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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IN the Crimson of January 11 there appeared an article entitled "An Index to the North American Review." The article was mainly a compilation of facts from the Index lately completed by Mr. Cushing of the Harvard Library, and cost the author some time and trouble. In the Literary World...
IT seems to be highly fashionable at present to criticise the management of our excellent Library. Why this should be so just when such great changes and improvements are making, whereas no one used to complain of the time honored inconveniences under the last regime, we cannot imagine: we hope...
"No scholar shall go into any tavern or victualling house in Cambridge, to eat aud drink there, - unless in the presence of his parent or guardian, - without leave from the President, a professor, or tutor, under a penalty not exceeding fifty cents."
The rules under the head of "misdemeanors and criminal offences" are the most astonishing. I will quote a few of them: -
"No undergraduate shall be an actor, or in any way a partaker, in any stage plays, interludes, masquerades, or theatrical entertainments, in the town of Cambridge, or a spectator at the same; under a penalty not exceeding two dollars. Nor shall he attend theatrical amusements in any other place in...