Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fundamental duties of citizenship are fourfold; in war to fight for our country; in peace to work and vote for the best measures and the best public servants; to sit as jurors dealing out justice between man and man; and to bear, each according to his means, the cost of institutions and government...
...object of establishing the summer camps is to increase the personnel of the United States trained military reserve and to give college men the advantages of military discipline and outdoor life. The expenses will be light, including the cost of clothes and $1.75 a week for Board. The length of encampment has been shortened...
...Stadium Saturday afternoon May 31 must be sent in to W. Tufts, Jr., '13 at the H. A. A. before Friday at 5 o'clock. The blanks, which may be secured at Leavitt & Peirce's and the H. A. A. Officer, give full information. Reserved seat tickets will cost $1.50 and $1 apiece. For the preliminaries on Friday, may 30, admission tickets may be secured at the field at 50 cents each...
...where the dinner will be held. Like all the rest of the celebrations, this will be entirely informal. So far as possible, men will be seated by rooms. Among the speakers will be President Eliot and President Lowell, and further arrangements will be made for an attractive program. The cost per plate will...
...edition of 2000 volumes of the Register was issued this year at a cost of over $1 a books. It was planned not only to supply the demand of the student body for the publication but also to make possible for students and alumni to send copies to high and preparatory schools, colleges, and libraries throughout the country. In this manner the manifold student activities and interests of the University would be brought before people interested, as well as prospective sub-Freshmen. Unfortunately the plans and expectations of the Register Board miscarried. Eight hundred volumes are still on hand...