Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Members of the class of 1911 wishing to try for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON are requested to meet in the Office Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. At this meeting a brief outline of the work of the competition will be presented. Men to whom the news of any department of University activities is easily accessible are urged to report at this time...
...responsibility for these conditions, we are told, lies with the Gymnasium authorities, who are directly responsible to the corporation, and not with the inspector of Grounds and Buildings, as might be supposed. That the resident Executive Board has not taken the matter up has been through lack of any specific charges. Certainly such an excuse can no longer hold good. If use of the Gymnasium is to be more beneficial than dangerous, if the basketball team is to be given a fair chance, not only must the building be given a through renovation, but strict sanitary regulations must be enforced...
Secondly, the Corporation advances the cash needed for running expenses and provisions, charging five per cent, interest on these advances and collecting all board bills...
Arrangements are in charge of the Board of Managers of University Receptions, of which the officers are: chairman, Professor E. Wambaugh '76: secretary, Professor G. H. Chase '96; treasurer, Dr. A. M. Tozzer '00. The executive committee is composed of the above officers and W. S. Burke, professor W. M. Davos '69, Professor F. L. Kennedy '92, and Professor W. R. Spalding...
...remains for the individuals to respond and apply for the rooms. It is highly desirable that a large and general application be made to insure the complete success of the privilege, and it is safe to assume in such an event that the Corporation through the Resident Executive Board will incline favorably to changes in the present system desirable from an undergraduate standpoint as they have during the past year. The class is now confronted with an opportunity which can be made a most valuable asset to the best interests of the class at large and of the University...