Word: billing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present plan is that of levying a tax of $6 on the Juniors, and $3 on both the Sophomores and Freshmen--for all men who intend rooming in the Yard their Senior Year, the sum to be charged on the term bill of next January. This arrangement is least convenient perhaps for Freshmen, for probably only a few have as yet decided to room in the Yard their Senior Year. However, with the rooms made thus still more attractive it is logical that most of the class will live there its Senior year, since the popularity of the Yard...
Assessments Put on Term Bill...
...plan was proposed by the committee in charge which provided for the sharing of the cost between the present Junior and Sophomore classes. A subscription of $6 to be charged on next January's term-bill from every man occupying a Senior dormitory next year will ensure the success of the plan...
...whereby the cost will be divided between the classes of 1914 and 1915. Subscriptions will be solicited, from those intending to live in the Yard during their Senior year, and the committee in charge of the question has tentatively arranged to have these sums charged on the January Term-bill of next year...
...First Corps Cadets Band will be one of the main features of the evening. This well-known aggregation of musicians is preparing a lively program of popular songs for the event. Bananas, and slippery sustenance of the sunny South, will be in the premier position on the foot bill, but a full list of other refreshments will also be ready for the joy seekers...