Word: accounts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Section 3. The Graduate Treasurer shall examine each monthly account, and have it entered in a separate book for each organization by his book keeper...
...hazing of a Yale freshman by sophomores has been overlooked by the faculty on account of a petition signed by 400 sophomores and freshmen in which they pledge themselves to stop hazing during their courses...
...when the bridge will be practically complete. The house to accommodate the draw tender and cover the draw machinery is not yet built, but its construction will not delay the opening of the bridge; the same can be said of the asphalt pavement, the laying of which has on account of the lateness of the season been postponed until next spring. The car tracks have been placed in position on the Boston-half of the bridge, and will be extended when the planking is all laid. The Cambridge approach is being filled in with gravel as rapidly as possible...
Princeton has protested Dean, Cranston, Upton and Stickney. Captain Poe, of the Princeton team is very indignant on account of Harvard's action in protesting Ames, Wagenhurst and Cook...
...game began at 3.07 with Harvard in possession of the ball. The freshmen immediately forced the play down to the visitors twenty-five yard line but on account of loose work did not score until 3.15, when Davis carried the ball across line and secured the first touchdown. Frothingham kicked the goal. Score 6-0. In one of the scrimmages which followed putting the ball it play, Manning indulged in some slugging, and was immediately disqualified; Collamore took his place. Broughton, by two long rushes scored the second the second touchdown at 3.21. No goal. Score 10-0. Four minutes...