Word: costs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...believe it is the cost of the cap and gown that is keeping many out of the students' parade June 3. Especially would this be true of the Seniors. The graduating class has many extra expenses at this season which the other classes do not have. One of these is the Class Day cap and gown. There are many Seniors who have difficulty in raising the $6.50 for this costume, and it is asking too much to ask these to pay $1.25 more for another cap and gown. If they were allowed to wear the regular Class day gown...
...fees are exceedingly moderate. Both series of courses, comprising some two hundred lessons, cost only $32. The fee for a single course or a combination of courses varies from...
...GEOLOGICAL EXCURSION TO CAPE COD.- Those desiring to join the geological excursion to the extremity of Cape Cod, conducted by Prof. Davis, will take steamer "Longfellow" for Provincetown, leaving the north side of Commercial Wharf, Boston, at 9 a. m., Saturday morning, May 16th. The total cost of the excursion will be about five dollars. The party will stay over Sunday at the Athlantic House, Provincetown, returning by steamer Monday morning, arriving in Boston at 12.30. Each man will buy his own ticket...
...City of Cambridge is anxious that Harvard College shall be represented in the parade on June 3. The uniforms for the college are to be caps and gowns of the various class colors, which will cost $1.25 each. Unless a sufficiently large number of men are willing to march, the college will not be represented, as every man is urged to march, if possible. Blue books have been placed in Leavitt and Pierce's, Thurston's and Memorial Hall, where men who are willing to buy cap and gown to take part in the parade may sign. The blue books...
...June 3 in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of Cambridge as a city met with the entire approval of the class officers, arrangements have been made with the firm of G. W. Simmons and Co., of Boston, for the furnishing of uniforms, which are to cost $1.25 apiece, and are to consist of caps and gowns dyed with the colors of the several classes. Blue books will be placed immediately at Leavitt and Peirce's and in the transept at Memorial, to be signed by all those who wish to take part in the parade...