Word: uses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...books on American History which have been reserved in the reading room in Lower Massachusetts are now being moved to Gore Hall, and will soon be ready for use. They will be placed in the small room which opens out of the reading room and which is intended for these books alone. The book shelves will now be removed from Lower Massachusetts and the hall will again be fitted up as a recitation room...
...freshman crew, as a whole, will not use the tank to practice in. Instead, the men will be taken in pairs or fours and drilled once or twice a week. At present the candidates are practicing in the rowing room of the Gymnasium...
Etymologically, Bimetallism simply means two metals in some mutaual relation to each other. In addition to this, however, it has come to be understood that the two metals concerned are gold and silver; and that this mutual relation is in, or through their use as money. Within these limits bimetallism may mean more or less. It means either the system of national bimetallism with free coinage of both metals at the legal ratio; or else, and this more properly, the system of international bimetallism, with a free coinage of the metals at a ratio common to the contracting nations...
Professor Cook, of the English Department, has called attention to our disproportionately small use of the library. In his opinion, far too little use is made of the library, and there is far too little library to make use of; but the university is much less open to this charge than it was two years...
Latin: A new course is to be given in this language. The course is intended for teachers, and will be conducted by Mr. C. P. Parker. The use of Beginners' Latin Book (Coller and Daniell). The object is to instruct in the best methods of teaching elementary Latin...