Word: cover
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...NOLEN.HISTORY 1 SEMINARS. - The History 1 course will be reviewed in two seminars on Saturday, April 2. The first, 2.30 to 5 will cover the geography, the Reformation and the Revolt of the Netherlands. The second, at 7.30 will cover the French history, and the Thirty Year's War. Fee for each...
...information is overwhelmingly abundant in this century. Essays are written on every conceivable subject. The newspapers and magazines are filled with them. This is writing for information. However, so much is written every day that if one were to read from morning to night, it would be impossible to cover all that is interesting. The Edinburch Review and London Quarterly are the two great sources of informatory literature in England. Next to these comes the long list of short books, one-volume books, epitomes and analyses of longer books. They take it for granted that everyone is in a hurry...
...College on or before Commencement, 1892. On the title page must be written an assumed name and a statement of the writer's standing, i. e. whether he is a graduate or undergraduate; if an undergraduate, to what class he belongs and to what department of the University. Under cover with the essay must be sent a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and superscribed with his assumed name. Either prize may be withheld if no competitor appears to deserve...
...Whitehouse '91 and F. Bruegger '92, has just been published by the Oliver Ditson Company and is now on sale in Cambridge. The book is very attractively bound in a light paper with the title and the 'varsity Glee Club seal in red ink on the front cover, the back cover being blank. It contains thirty-five songs, among which will be found nearly all the most popular of those sung by the Glee Club in the last three years...
...crew. The class might as well make a virtue of a necessity and subscribe the money needed by the crew at once. The money must be raised sooner or later, for the crew will not be allowed to go to New London until enough has been subscribed to cover all expenses. It is to be hoped that Ninety-five will not follow Ninety-four's example and cripple its crew be leaving a large part of this money to the raised under compulsion the last few day before the crew leaves Cambridge...