Word: amounts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...claim that the plan we propose is infallible, and least of all that it can be made an instant success. The change must be gradual, and the system must be patiently developed if it is to amount to anything. As a first step we propose that the 1900 club continue its organization this year. If the present Sophomore members of the Union and the Forum will take this matter up, and make their final aim a spring debate with the Freshmen, they will at all events have given the idea a trial. No harm can result...
From a large amount of excellent material the following men were taken on the 'Varsity Banjo Club for further trial...
...movement for a building to meet the religious and social needs of the students was inaugurated by the Y. M. C. A. of the university on December 18, 1892, at a mass meeting of the students. After subscription pledges to the amount of $6000 had been made by the students and some friends of the association, the Provost took the matter up and secured the munificent gift which made possible the immediate erection of the hall...
...possible to make debating appeal more both to the ambition and to the sense of duty of the average man by organizing class clubs? Each of the last three classes has in its Freshman year supported a club of large membership, and backed its debaters up with a fair amount of class recognition...
...order to make use of the large amount of good football material in the Law School, a meeting was held yesterday afternoon, at which it was decided to organize a Law School team and to endeavor to secure games with the law schools of Yale and Columbia. Twenty-three men were present as candidates for the team, nearly all of them former players of experience and reputation at different colleges in the country. W. H. Gorrill acted as chairman and was empowered to appoint committees from each class to solicit support. C. O. Parrish was elected manager...