Word: use
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...them to the mercies of Class Day crowds. When they come back to them in the fall, the complaints are frequent in regard to the state in which their rooms are left. It seems absurd to have to speak upon such a subject, but if the temporary occupants would use the ordinary care they do upon their own rooms, there would be no need of this...
...striking contrast to the successes which most of our athletic teams have gained by labor and perseverance are the pitiful defeats of the Harvard cricket eleven. All our other athletic teams that use the name of their college go into regular practice and training, but the cricket eleven, although a desultory sort of practice is kept up, makes no pretense to keeping those rules and observances which the nine, the crew, or the lacrosse twelve consider as an absolute necessity for victory. It is a pity that Harvard should be represented on the crease in the way she has been...
...resolutions by virtue of which women are to be admitted to the privileges of Columbia College set forth that they shall be entitled to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, after having studied for four years a collegiate course fully equivalent to that now used by men, provided, of course, that they pass satisfactorily the regular examinations. Women who do not wish to study the full course, may take up one or more studies of inferior range, and, if they pass the examinations in these, they will be entitled to receive certificates signed by the college authorities in which their...
...would not exercise his rights to have all advertisements and unpaid bills, and Brine blotters and poco cards excluded from his room? We believe that a sober, second thought will convince the gentleman that if tutors have the right to exist, and if they have a right to use the United States mail, or the columns of a daily paper, it matters little how they advertise themselves; and no reasoning man will deny that they have a legal and moral right to do this, and to advertise their trade in any way they see fit; - the taste of their modus...
Members of English V will be allowed the use of notes in the examination room. Blue-books and the notes must be left with Mr. Wendell before June 8th. The notes, if approved, will be returned with the blue-books at the examination...