Word: board
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...annual University Reception will be held this year in the Union on Friday evening, January 18. Invitations will be sent out early in January to all members of the Faculty and the Governing Boards. Arrangements for receiving, dancing, and for supper have not yet been completed, but will be similar to those of previous years. The reception is in charge of the Board of Managers of the University Receptions, of which Professor E. Wambaugh '76 is chairman, Professor G. H. Chase '96, secretary, and Dr. A. M. TOZZER '00, treasurer. The arrangements are in charge of the executive committee...
...examinations for licenses and ratings in New York City for teachers in the vacation schools, vacation playgrounds, and evening recreation centres, during the summer of 1907, will be held, on the second floor of the Hall of the Board of Education, Park avenue and 59th street, from January 21 to 25 inclusive. Circulars and full particulars may be obtained from the Appointments Office, 9 University Hall...
...recent meeting of the Resident Executive Board it was voted that the fee for a 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...
During the month of November the total board at Randall Hall amounted to $9,015.35. This was an average of $10.02 per member by the month, or $2.32 by the week. The number of men who eat but one meal a day at the Hall considerably lowers the average. The present membership...
...Brackett '07, G. T. McClure '07, E. H. Gruening 1G., K. S. Johnson '07, and F. D. Utley '08, substitute. Gruening and Johnson play their first intercollegiate games today. Columbia appears to have the strongest team in the league this year. J. R. Capablanca, Columbia's first board man, is in a class by himself among collegiate chess players, and should win easily all three matches. Of the previous tournaments, Harvard has won eight, Columbia four and Yale...