Word: use
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Davis, the Portland rigger and inventer, is having trouble with the leading colleges in regard to use of oar locks, which he claims are infringements of his patents...
...students unsupplied with the announcements concerning forensics for 1885-86 can obtain copies of the pamphlet at U. 5. Especial attention is called to the fact that the present pamphlet contains a list of such among last year's topics as will not be accepted for use during the coming year...
...while speaking of hospital facilities we cannot refrain from expressing our gratification at the singular good health of our students which has rendered the use of the unpretentious building on Holmes unnecessary. It cannot be denied that Cambridge, in the vicinity of the college at least, is a remarkably healthy place of residence. It is many years since our hospital has had a patient in its wards, and anything like the epidemic diseases which often cause other colleges to close their doors is utterly unknown to us. From the care with which our sanitary arrangements are constantly attended...
...CRIMSON received a communication yesterday, written by a member of the class which has recently entered college. The writer urges the college to at once take measures to have a proper infirmary provided for the use of its dangerously sick students. We had thought that one of the first tasks of the freshman was to learn the names and uses of the various college buildings. From this communication, however, it seems that some of the undergraduates are not as yet thoroughly posted. To end the matter, then, we would remark that the yellow and white edifice on the northern side...
...house from the selectmen" for their meetings and voted to "ask the faculty to pay, as usual, half the cost of heating and lighting the same." At a later time, the faculty, at the joint request of the Institute of 1770 and the Union, repaired University 3 for their use. The college bell was rung for the meetings which were held every Monday...