Word: exceptionably
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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We wish to call the attention of the members of '83 to Mr. Moffat's notice in yesterday's HERALD. More or less difficulty has been experienced by the secretaries of previous graduating classes in getting men to present themselves for the purpose of arranging a time for the sittings...
Some of the rules respecting the subordination of the freshmen to the members of the higher classes which were in vogue a hundred years ago are most quaint. At Harvard College in the last century no freshman was allowed to "speak to a senior with his hat on, or have...
The following biographical sketch of President Noah Porter of Yale is from the Era: "President Porter is the son of a Connecticut minister, and was born in 1811. He was graduated from Yale in 1831, and, after some years spent in teaching and preaching, returned in 1846 to take the...
In the prospectus of a Kentucky "college" for young women is the following: "The president is Southern by birth, by rearing, by education, and by sentiment; the teachers are all Southern in sentiment, and, with the exception of those born in Europe, were born and reared in the South. Believing...
The annual examinations begin Monday, the 26th, and continue through the following Friday. On Friday evening, after the examinations, the classes with the exception of the seniors will hold their class suppers, the juniors going to Albany, the sophomores and freshmen going to hotels in the immediate vicinity.