Word: within
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations...
...suggest that the wreath be placed within reach of a man standing on the ground, with the '97 emblem worked into this wreath; and that the men wear ordinary clothes. This arrangement would do away with the combinations both because a combination would not be needed to get the flowes and because in his ordinary clothes a man could not carry away enough flowers for other members of his combination. Moreover, with this every-man-for-himself idea, we believe that the large societies will agree to discontinue combinations, and that attempts to conceal large quantities of flowers will...
...present there are about forty men out with the Freshman crew squad, but before the mid-years this squad will be cut down to three crews. Within the last two weeks there has been a call for the football men and those who did not come out in the fall. There are now two crews of these men rowing with strapped slides. The three crews, consisting of the men who are left from the squad which was called out last fall, have been rowing the full stroke for the last ten days...
Tickets to Mr. Moody's meetings in Tremont Temple, Boston, may be obtained at Holden Chapel daily between one and two o'clock. These meetings are to be held morning and afternoon every day, except Saturday and Sunday, during January. Admission to the meetings is by ticket, until within fifteen minutes of the time when the meetings begin. Each ticket admits two persons. Tickets for Monday and Tuesday will be ready for distribution today...
...tree exercises themselves deserve comment. I can see no reason why another tree should not be chosen, if the crowd which attends the exercises is to be as large as in past years. The danger which attaches to so large a gathering within so small a space has been pointed out already; and the inconvenience of it is patent. With the sentiment-"the tree has been used so many years," I have no sympathy. I would not live in an old building, on that account, if I could live in a new one, with its numerous conveniences. Harvard has outgrown...