Word: proofing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Proof sheets of the class lists of College, Scientific, and Graduate School students for the University Catalogue have been posted in the south entry of University Hall. All men in these departments of the University are requested to see that their names, classes, degrees and addresses as printed on the lists are correct, in order that no mistakes may be made in the annual Catalogue. Errors should not be corrected on the proofs, but should be reported at University...
...Supreme Court of Massachusetts addressed to the House of Representatives in 1843. This opinion states that a student must establish a legal domicile in the town where he wishes to vote, and as his domicile can be presumed to be that of his parent or guardian, the burden of proof rests upon him to establish a change of domicile, if his parent or guardian reside in some other locality than that in which he wishes to vote. This change of domicile can be established by a student working his way through college independently of his parents...
Other forms of competition have been worked in some instances successfully, but in other cases the choice has devolved upon the manager without adequate proof of the candidate's fitness for the office. This the CRIMSON believes is absolutely wrong and is not fair to the College, in which every man has a right, if so inclined, to be considered in the choice...
Owing to a proof error in Saturday's issue of the CRIMSON a misstatement was made in the announcement of the Annapolis crew race. The University crew will leave Cambridge on Thursday. April 16, arriving at Annapolis the next day at noon. On the following Wednesday, probably at 3 o'clock, the race will be rowed...
Finally, there must be a record, affording a substantial and material proof of the theoretical and ideal interpretation. Truth exists from the first: it awaits, however, the coming of a man of transcendent genius to be recorded and preserved, and to become, in its full consummation, revealed religion