Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Undoubtedly the membership of the Union would be larger at five dollars annual dues than at ten, but in estimating the possible receipts, mentioned in Tuesday's CRIMSON, the committee neglected to consider two other possible sources of income. The musical clubs and the Pierian Sodality, during the year, might...
T. Gerrish '01 will leave today for New York to attend the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America, to be held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel tomorrow at 2 p. m. It is understood that the committee will then appoint a manager...
The sale of tickets at Leavitt's will close at noon today. As yet only seventy men have secured tickets, and if the dinner is to be a success, at least a hundred and fifty more must get tickets before noon. It is most important that every man should consider...
...problem; it is to be in the nature of a seminary to consider the subject impartially. Meetings will be held in Brooks House on the first and third Monday evenings of each month at 7 o'clock. At the next meeting on Monday, March 18, the special subject for consideration will be "The Present Condition of the Liquor Question in Kansas." Any men interested are invited to be present...
The Freshman Debating Club has elected officers for the second half year as follows: President, A. A. Ballantine; vice president, L. Grilk; secretary, K. N. Robins; treasurer, R. T. Henshaw; fifth member of the executive committee, R. S. Wallace A. L. Thayer, W. E. Sachs and N. A. Higgins were...