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...work done for him except the actual exposure; but in case of a tie preference will be given to the man who has actually finished his own pictures. All prints must be mounted and marked on the back with the title, the exhibitor's name and the amount of work done by him. No man may exhibit more than 25 prints...
According to the conditions of the exhibition, the exposure must be the work of the exhibitor, but he may have all other work done for him. All prints must be mounted and marked on the back with the title, the exhibitor's name, and the amount of work done by him. In case of a tie, preference will be given to the man who has done all his own work. No man may exhibit more than 25 prints...
...laboratory course "primarily for graduates" or "for undergraduates and graduates," or for a course of research, should be computed at the rate of $45 for a full course, and $25 for a half-course. This will be the fee only for as many laboratory courses as represent the amount of time devoted to the subject by the student. In estimating this amount of time it will be assumed that all of the student's working time not devoted to other specified and accepted courses or occupations is given to this course...
...total receipts from the performance of Grillparzer's "Medea," presented by Mr. Conried under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein in the Colonial Theatre, Boston, were $950. After deducting the necessary expenses for advertising, hiring the theatre, etc., $400 remained, and this amount will be presented to the Germanic Museum...
Students in good standing living at a considerable distance from Cambridge will be granted an extension of time at the beginning of the recess; the exact amount may be learned by petitioning the Recorder...