Word: returning
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...Hill '91, has been compelled to leave college on account of ill health. He will go to Europe in April but will return to college next fall...
...purposes of building these two types of railroads must be kept in mind to understand the differences regarding stock sharing and stockholders. It is a falacy to suppose that the United States gave away land at the time of the formation of western railroads without getting any return...
...method of returning briefs is exceedingly inconvenient. The interval between the return of the first and second briefs and the dates on which the completed forensics were due did not exceed five or six days, and from all appearances the period for the third briefs promises to be as short. This short interval implies both hasty correction by the instructors, who are unable to give each brief the attention it deserves, and hasty work on the part of the students, who, in order not to remodel their work when once written, wait until the briefs are handed back before beginning...
...Complete reciprocity is economically disastrous. (a) Loss by competition in stable products-Stebbins Manual; Pennsylvania Monthly, vol. V., p. 529. (b) Loss to the United States by emigration to Canada-Congressional Globe, vol. 67, p. 230. (c) Extension of our protective tariff without adequate return-Taussig's Tariff History...
...Exeter club held a regular meeting in the Delta Upsilon rooms last evening. The resignation of the president, McKean, '90, who will be unable to return to college again this year on account of ill health, was accepted. R. R. Endicott, '90, was elected to fill the vacancy. The secretary reported that arrangements had been made to hold a union dinner with the New England Association of the Exeter alumni. This dinner will take the place of the annual Exeter alumni dinner and will probably be held on March 27th at the Parker house...