Word: understood
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following is a list of first-year students in Harvard College and the Lawrence Scientific School, with their addresses. It should be understood that this list, although it is as complete and accurate as possible at this date, is not the final and official registration, which will appear later in the University Catalogue. There are no first year special students in the Lawrence Scientific School this year and only 34 regular first-year students...
...simple. The all guiding Hand which we must feel when we look upon the vast power and beauty of nature-the "Invisible Through Nature" which all scientists and philosophers must come to regard-was the secret of the incarnation. Man has glimpses of this Being: Christ so thoroughly understood and appreciated it that it finally carried Him away...
...announced in the CRIMSON for January 24, the following have been announced: Preference will be given to a man wishing a broad theoretical training in research as a foundation for the subsequent practice of technical chemistry, and only students of unusual ability will be considered. It is understood that the holder of this stipend will do no other work, such as tutoring, or proctoring in examinations; but a laboratory assistant may receive a part of the stipend, or it may be divided between two assistants who conform to the above conditions. Application should be addressed before March 31st to Theodore...
...University, College and Library account was $30,743.06, or about $5,00.00 less than the year before. As in former years the deficit was charged to the principal of the Insurance and Guaranty Fund, thus reducing the income-yielding capital by the amount of the deficit. It should be understood that the University treasury has not been obliged to incur debts on account of the deficits in any department. In every case the deficits have been met by the surpluses of former years or out of free capital. Nevertheless, the reduction of the unrestricted funds in this manner...
...sighting Lucinde to the plight of the more energetic Miss Betty Hogson, daughter, but sorely hampered for lack of so much as one French word. An interpreter would serve him, but the hapless Hegson knows not one syllable of English. None the less he finally makes himself understood and his talk and translations are burlesque at its drollest...