Word: costs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...disastrously affected. Since the mid-year examination period closed the membership list has been growing and is now 920. The Hall can be run most economically when the membership is about 1200, and if that figure is reached the Directors of the Hall feel sure that the cost per week under the new system can be brought considerably below...
...they do not neglect the opportunities offered, will by their support enable the association to run on a still more economical basis. Regular members, also, should not forget that the $4 a week guarantee is only a temporary measurer, and that if the membership increases substantially, the cost can be brought well below that figure...
...Burton, chairman of the committee to procure a portrait of the late Dean Shaler for the Union, then reported on the progress of that work. The portrait will cost between $1,000 and $1,500, and the committee is now selecting the artist. The committee is composed of; C. W. Burton, chairman, M. Allen, E. W. Fay, C. V. Imlay, and M. deS. Verdi...
...That no one shall represent any college or university at any intercollegiate meet who has attended any training table without paying for his board at that training table an amount equal to that which his board would have cost him had he not been at that training table...
...that the time for the $3 per week guarantee will soon be up and that under the former system board must rise to at least $3.50. The arrangement as it now stands insures a maximum limit of $4 in the price of general board per week, but the minimum cost will depend upon the actual cost. This new plan will make an allowance for regular Sunday absence, and the only important extra will be meat...