Word: board
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the Board of Overseers, yesterday, it was voted to print both the majority and minority reports on the petition of the alumni in favor of allowing the nine to play with professionals...
There will be an important meeting of the CRIMSON board to-day in the Sanctum...
...board of editors of the Princetonian is as follows: R. D. Breckenridge, '89; E. Y. Robbins, '89; R. E. Speer, '89; W. B. Chase, '89; J. Hunter, '89; D. W. McCord, '89; W. C, Prime, '90; C. D. Brackett, '90; J. S. Van Cleve, '90, and H. McNinch...
...Monthly, while maintaining its standard as a publication of high literary ability, should so often disappoint its subscribers by not being ready for distribution at the expected time. When the Monthly was first started, the editors were prompt in fulfilling their obligations, but the policy of the present board seems to be one of continual procrastination. There is plenty of time for the editors to get their manuscripts ready for the press, and they are not subject to the same petty inconveniences as those who take charge of the college bi-weeklies. Even a delay of a few days could...
...stand. The changes suggested would bring the total of this grade to about $700. In a similar way the estimate for a man of moderate means, under the column "Modest," should be cut down from $1200 to about $900, reducing especially sundries by $100, clothing by $75, and board by $30, besides many of the smaller items. The four upper grades may be left approximately as they stand. For books and stationery the estimates in these as well as in teh other columns are perhaps rather low, but there is considerable variation in this respect in the needs of different...