Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present time only 102 Seniors have been measured for caps and gowns. It is absolutely essential that every Senior have a cap and gown, and this is positively the last week to get measured for outfits at $4.25. After March 7 they will cost $4.75. No payments are required when the measurements are taken. 1914 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...school coaches and of the colleges where the example of these methods is set Finally comes Professor Stewart of Idaho who asserts that participation in college athletics teaches "trickery and deceit"; that a great number of professionals and ineligibles compete in college athletics; and that the win-at-all-cost spirit is too strongly impressed...
Result are demanded. Results in this case cost money. The sooner the rest of the money pledged is paid, the sooner can results be expected...
Much discussion has come up recently as to the comparative cost between the small and the large colleges. There have been some statistics prepared of three representative large colleges: Yale, Harvard and Princeton, and three of the smaller colleges: Lehigh, Amherst and Dartmouth and these statistics show that the cost in the smaller colleges is slightly less than that given at the University Commons. The average cost of all the rooms was taken into consideration. In the last two of these expenses the exact amount will depend almost wholly upon the individual...
...Average cost in large colleges, $501 Average cost in small colleges, 433 Difference...