Word: contract
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Manager Moore went to Springfield Sunday night and spent yesterday in that city in superintending arrangements for the Harvard-Yale game. Mr. Moore, by reason of his position as graduate manager of athletics here, has in charge Harvard's interests; and by a contract made with him personally, has been entrusted with Yale's interests also. He therefore controls all arrangements for the game...
...Moore returned to Cambridge last evening and told many details of the state of affairs in Springfield. G. M. Burnham, who has had the contract of erecting seats in the past, has it again this year. The work is being pushed. The inclined plane on which the benches will be placed has already been erected to about two-thirds of the proposed height on both sides. The benches are all sawed and ready...
...class of '95 has not formally voted to wear the cap and gown. However, if no objections are raised the contract will be awarded at once...
...intend to borrow caps and gowns from men who graduated last year, they are requested to inform the chairman of the Class Day Committee of the fact, as in no other way can the committee know how to carry out their plans as specified in the contract...
Occasionally a subscriber complains that the morning's CRIMSON was not delivered to him. We regard such a report as a favor. Outside parties have contracted to deliver the papers satisfactorily, and the word of subscribers is all that can indicate whether they are fulfilling their contract. If they are careless and no complaint is made, they will grow more careless; but, if the complaint does come, then there is a palpable warning to them against remissness. We wish that, whenever the paper is not delivered, subscribers would send a card stating the fact. To have the papers slovenly delivered...