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Word: depending (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1880
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...expressed a desire to have him stop smoking and introduce me to his cousin before the next waltz. "All in due time, Hal, all in due time; but it's no use now. That chap talking with her is trying to make a rush there, and you may depend upon it she's snapped up for the next. He's from Yale, and his name is Fenson or Benson, or something of the sort." For some reason or other, I conceived a violent dislike for Mr. Fenson or Benson or something of the sort, then and there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COUSINING. | 10/29/1880 | See Source »

SOME dissatisfaction has been expressed for the past year at the way in which the managers of the Football and Base Ball Teams have been appointed. As these clubs depend largely upon subscription for their support, it is only natural that the subscribers should wish to have a voice in the election of a manager; as well for the satisfaction of seeing their money spent by a man whom they consider a good business man, as for the pleasure of seeing a friend hold the place. If the subscribers in the Football and Base Ball Clubs had a voice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/29/1880 | See Source »

...undergraduate life. We therefore urge all who are interested in writing to begin at once, and assure them that their contributions will be carefully examined by the Crimson board. We also notify '84 that a Freshman editor will be elected after Thanksgiving, and that qualifications for this position will depend wholly on the value of the contributions from the members of their class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/15/1880 | See Source »

...note accurately the worth of daily work. But an instructor's estimate of men, not marks, would be the fairer method. Two examinations - one upon entrance, one for a degree - would obviate the difficulties of a continuous struggle for marks; if this change be too radical, let rank depend upon daily work. And the names of those whom the Faculty wished to honor could be printed on "rank-lists," not arranged in the order of one-twelfth of a per cent, but alphabetically. Then we might hear less about "leading" the class, and more about men who have clear ideas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A NECESSARY CHANGE. | 3/19/1880 | See Source »

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