Word: beare
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Committee's legal supporters has already tentatively objected, two dollars, which would be sufficient to remove any "small capital" difficulty. One share of stock should belong to each member of the University who should pay the par value decided upon and receive therefore a receipt in terms which should bear the number of the share of stock assigned to him, these numbers to be used as are the membership numbers at present. All of the stock should be kept in some accessible safety vault in Cambridge, to which any stockholder should have access upon presentation of his receipt for inspection...
...play, and if the runner could not gain alone there was usually no gain at all. Every man played for himself and gave little thought to the other members of the team. When on the defense, it was the same story, and one man would be left to bear the burnt of the whole attack. Fumbling appears to be an irradicable trouble; it has been a prominent lecture in each of the last three games and from present indications will be an important factor in the Yale game. The linemen were very slow in meeting plays and tackled ridiculously high...
...class of 1902 will shortly present the Union with a large standing mahogany clock. The clock is about seven feet high, and will bear an inscription written on a silver plate. After the necessary time for regulation the clock will probably be placed in the dining room of the Union...
...limit. There would be no economic equilibrium in such a regime. Prices would not even be seeking their level. A regime of monopoly is further contrasted with that of competition with respect to the incidence of taxation. There is some presumption that a tax on a manufactured article will bear on the consumer less severely when the manufacturer is a monopolist. The possibility of levying a tax on the foreigner by means of a tariff may seem greater in a corresponding degree when, the imported articles are produced by 'Trusts...
...German--P. S. Estes '04; advanced German--W. S. Whitwell '03; elementary arithmetic--D. S. Greenough, Jr., '03; algebra--M. P. Adams '04; penmanship and bookkeeping--J. Leborvich '05; railroading--J. L. White '03; geography--R. G. Fuller '04; freehand drawing--E. R. Little '04; mechanical drawing--O. L. Bear '03; banjo club--F. W. von Schrader '06; camera club--S. C. Smith...