Word: statement
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Catalogue for 1891-92, which comes out today, cannot fail to be most interesting to all friends of Harvard, for it is the official statement of the present situation in all the departments of the University. In its general arrangement it does not differ from the issues of former years with which we are familiar, the only additions to the table of contents being the headings of "General Course in the Science" in Lawrence Scientific School, "Divisions and Departments" in the Graduate School, and the "Semitic Museum...
...lockers at the Hemenway Gymnasium are ready for use, and the keys may now be obtained. The lockers not already leased will be assigned in order of application. In connection with the statement made in the College Conference on Tuesday evening by Professor White it is of interest to note the number of lockers in the gymnasium was increased in 1889-90 to 1175 and this year...
...must be deposited with the Dean of Harvard College on or before Commencement, 1892. All other dissertations for these prizes must be deposited with the Dean of Harvard College on or before the first of November, 1892. On the title-page must be written an assumed name and a statement of the writer's standing. - i.e., whether he is a graduate or an undergraduate; if an undergraduate, to what class he belongs and to what department of the University. Under cover with the dissertation must be sent a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer, and superscribed with...
Below is a statement of the number of people present and of the receipts at the game on Thanksgiving...
...attended last night's conference meeting must have come away from it with a deeper respect and higher appreciation for the Athletic committee. The conference certainly showed that the service of the committee to Harvard athletics has never been adequately appreciated. The historical statement of the work it has done and the objects it has sought illustrates forcibly the danger of unintelligent criticism, of which the committee has certainly received more than its share. The statement shows that every action of the committee has been a well considered step in the direction of more rational and more intelligent athletics...