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Word: addresses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Yatabe, '76, recently delivered an address in Japan on 'Buddhism,' in which he ranked Christianity as an inferior religion, and urged upon his hearers a higher and more spiritual religion than any now known...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AT OTHER COLLEGES. | 6/1/1877 | See Source »

...PEABODY will deliver the Adelphic Union Address at Williams this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 6/1/1877 | See Source »

...entrance-fee (not returnable) of one dollar for each and every game must accompany all entries. And in case any entry is accepted the person entering will be so notified or his money returned, provided he send his address...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. | 4/6/1877 | See Source »

...whose traditional title the Crimson once ingeniously avoided by styling her "she who superintends the goodies." And then why not have the names of all the goodies? The "other officers" would thus be augmented; it would be quite convenient for a man to know his goody's address when he has lost his key; and there is as much propriety in giving a goody's name as that of Memorial's Steward. Farther on, under "Expenses," we find the valuable information that "expenses vary with the economy of each student," and again "wood and coal ready for use are delivered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEOPHOGEN-ISMS AT HOME. | 2/9/1877 | See Source »

Although we cannot speak of all the attractions of the College Pen, we are glad to see that it by no means neglects the fairer portion of humanity. In one number of the magazine we find an address to the Calhouclaynean Literary Society on the subject of "Woman's Influence," an article entitled "Woman in Adversity," and another called "Christianity and Woman," while in another number the young ladies of Neophogen are particularly addressed. We would gladly quote from each, if our space allowed. "A Letter to an Old Friend in South Carolina" sets forth in a most convincing manner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH AND ETIQUETTE. | 1/26/1877 | See Source »

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