Word: costs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...week. Mr. J. Lesiabay has been re-engaged by the Athletic Association to act as coach. Mr. Lesiabay plans to give each man ten or fifteen minutes individual instruction, and then the candidates will meet in single matches. The Athletic Association will charge each man $10 to cover the cost of the year's instruction. Tickets at that price are now on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the fencing room in the Gymnasium, men who have never fenced, and who wish to know something of the sport before enrolling, may take lessons until October 21 without having tickets...
...second floor above the reference room of the library is the chapel. This has a single aisle between rows of long pews. The simplicity of the architecture employed in this room's construction serves to emphasize its impressiveness. An organ which cost over $6,000, the gift of a single anonymous donor has been installed. The seating capacity is about 200. It is expected that dedication services will be held in the latter part of October...
...Union last year. We are assured that this will be permanently possible if a sufficient number of men eat at the Hall to allow it to be run on an economical footing. The plant is large enough to feed 1300 men, and the fixed charges such as the cost of fuel, service, light and printing are very nearly the same whether 1300 or only 800 are served. The running expenses on the contrary, which are principally the cost of raw food can be made to vary directly with the number of boarders. The result is that if only...
John Kennedy's greatest mistake and one that cost him his reputation, was that he had made himself a "czar" in Yale rowing. For years the graduates had felt that they were not wanted at the Yale quarters. In this way Kennedy lost the support and advice of the only men who could have kept him following the right method in boating. The graduates resented this keenly, and the situation could not have lasted much longer, even if Yale had been winning instead of losing. The graduates have been losing interest each year in boating. Whether Rodgers can set things...
...file. During the year there are always important and interesting lectures by men of national reputation, and many readings and undergraduate musical entertainments. Last year Secretary of the Navy Meyer, President Eliot and Mr. Hopkinson Smith were among the speakers. The restaurant furnishes excellent fare at a moderate cost, and until the opening of the new Varsity Club, the various training tables will make it their headquarters...