Word: column
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...question of how to make the charges as reasonable as possible and to make the Infirmary self-supporting is troubling the Corporation. Three ways in which its running expenses might be defrayed by the students are given in another column. The first plan, that of assessing each member of the University resident in Cambridge one dollar a year and a dollar a day for each day's residence in the Infirmary above five days, would put the expense upon those who use the hospital more surely than the other plans. The third plan, that of assessing each student living...
...days ago it was suggested in this column that it is very desirable that all men who intend to try for the football team next fall, should begin training now, by keeping in as good physical condition as possible and by avoiding, as far as they can, late hours and all other excesses of any kind. It is not only desirable that the candidates should do this, but it is in a way their duty...
...great number and variety of valuable lectures which students are annually given an opportunity to attend without charge was spoken of yesterday in this column. Undergraduates do not appear to realize the opportunities which these lectures offer. Many of the minor lectures, which students, at their homes in smaller places, would consider of the greatest value, are here slimly attended by the undergraduates, and many of the more important lectures are attended chiefly by Cambridge citizens and their families...
...communication, published in another column, from the presidents of the four classes in the Institute of Technology expresses a feeling of courteous friendliness and good will toward Harvard men which we appreciate deeply. Harvard wishes to deserve the good will of Technology and sincere y returns the feeling of friendliness...
...warlike "preservers of peace" who made the assanlt yesterday should be held to account for their actions; and, that they may be, attention is called to the notice in another column for a meeting of those who know the numbers of any of the offending policemen...