Word: board
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...eighth annual banquet of the Daily Princetonian took place Wednesday evening at the Princeton Inn. The list of speakers and teasts was as follows: "The Retiring Board," L. D. Froebeck '06; "The Incoming Board," C. T. Larzelere '07; "The Harvard Crimson," H. C. Washburn; "The Yale Daily News," M. S. Little; "The Cornell Daily Sun," H. P. Dubois; "The College Man in Public Life," Henry Van Dyke; and "Princeton University," President Wilson...
GOVERNING BOARD...
Following the announcement of the higher charges for general board at Memorial Hall during the past few weeks, a considerable number of men have been leaving the hall. This increases the share of expense of fixed charges for each man who remains, and makes the reduction of the cost of board just so much more difficult. If, on the other hand, all the present members remain and others join, the charges can soon be reduced to a figure, little if at all higher than that before the extensive improvements of last summer were...
...hall were a money-making enterprise, run for private profit, like an ordinary boarding house, leaving it would require no justification. But the Dining Association, which conducts the Hall, and to which every man who boards there belongs, is a co-operative association. It was founded and has been conducted as a large student partnership to supply board at cost. It has been built up and steadily improved by the efforts of public-spirited, volunteer-student officers, like the late William H. Baldwin '85 and others. It seems very unlikely that the men who are now leaving the Association when...
...Harvard Athletic Committee by virtue of the authority delegated to it by the Corporation and Board of Overseers hereby votes to sanction the game of football at Harvard as an intercollegiate sport for the season...