Word: offing
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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At a meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association held in New York on Saturday, R. D. Wrenn '95 and D. F. Davis '00 were elected members of the executive committee.
Mr. Copeland will give two readings from the literature of the eighteenth century, on Tuesday evenings, February 20 and 27, in Sever 11, beginning at 8 o'clock. They will be open to members of the University only.
The number of seats applied for exceeding by over 1500 the seating capacity of Sanders Theatre, the management of the Scandinavian concert have found themselves obliged to make definite restrictions in order to ensure an equitable distribution among those most closely connected with the University. In general it has not...
The present movement toward the payment to the city of taxes on College property out of the treasury of the state is another step in a controversy which has assumed large proportions and which threatens to be a menace to College income. A summary of the taxation of Harvard property...
When Harvard was incorporated in 1650 not only was it wholly exempted from taxation but the State even made grants for its support. Every few years the law of exemption was repeated until 1780, when a reference was made to the "persons" who had the "management and improvement of Harvard...