Word: netting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most pressing question before the school is one of room. The resources of the school have been strained by its rapid growth. Judging from past development, the net increase of students next year would be, at least calculation, over fifty. Almost all changes announced for next year are to meet the addition. Seats for forty men will be placed in the vacant space to the east of the library stack and an extra delivery desk will be put in. Undoubtedly with a view to delaying further increase the Faculty have made admission more difficult in two ways; first, by requiring...
...net result of the Freshman Glee Club concerts, the last of which occurred Wednesday evening at Beaconsfield Terrace, the club turns over to the crew almost...
...going out into the unknown future under the guidance of God. Faith recognizes that life is a pilgrimage whose course and duration can not be forseen. The man who has no faith either accepts the uncertainty of life as a necessity of fate, he is caught in the net of a hidden destiny which to him can never seem anything else than a blind chance because there is no purpose and no love in ie: or else he fights against the uncertainty of life and tries to conquer it by his own skill and prudence and pertinacity. Thus every event...
...extremely mediocre college sonnet follows the Kodaks and precedes a sketch very cleverly done called. "Looking Backward." R. C. R. puts himself on indefinitely and looks back to describe the storm which took down the electric wires when Boston was still meshed in their death net...
...Progressive Union by attending the concert given by the Glee Club recently, for its benefit, and all students who realize the importance of its work, will be glad to hear that two hundred and seventy-five dollars have been handed over to the treasurer of the Union as the net proceeds of the entertainment. This sum is larger than was expected and will tend in no small degree to place the Union on a firmer financial basis...