Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...increased cost of meats, etc., is virtually what it was last year, while prices at Randall are much higher. Take eggs for example. They cost 14 cents a dozen or less; after being cooked, they are sold for 48 cents a dozen. It is high time that a bulletin of cost prices be conspicuously posted. Two years ago, the Foxcroft Club voted for such publicity. The steward, after tacking such a notice on a door far in the rear for a month or two, discontinued the practice, without authorization, so far as I can learn. DETERMINATION...
...meantime other magazines were started, the "Monthly," founded in 1885, the "Law Review" in 1887, the "Graduates' Magazine" in 1892, and the "Bulletin...
...following communication in today's Bulletin was suggested by a CRIMSON editorial, concerning Harvard's need of unrestricted endowment, which was reprinted in the Bulletin last week...
...addition to these, Professor Morgan will give, during the second half-year, at a time to be announced on the bulletin boards, a course of about fifteen lectures, open to all members of the University, on the history of classical studies. This course cannot be counted towards any degree...