Word: covered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will give a second concert for members of the University on Wednesday, April 4. The music will be of a slightly higher order than that rendered at the popular concert last fall. The soloist for the evening is Miss Sally B. Eaton. An admission fee of 25 cents to cover expenses will be charged. The sale of seats begins today at Sever...
...Lampoon published its first number last night. The paper does them great credit for the editorials are sensible, the illustrations, which are almost without exception by new men, are all either artistic or amusing, the few poems are sparkling, and the short jokes are good. Of the pictures, the cover and the centre page are the best. A new feature is the "Almanac," and although the idea is copied from "Life" and from other papers, it is well carried out, and promises to form an attractive part of future numbers. There is the usual parody of a poem by Kipling...
...immediate establishment and successful maintenance of the school a fund of at least $100,000 is necessary. This will cover the erection and equipment of a suitable building, the purchase of a library, the salary of a resident director, and the prosecution of vacation tours of exploration and research. It is also hoped that a fund for fellowships yielding at least $500 each a year may be secured...
...least is absolutely necessary since the interest of this fund must be sufficiently large to cover the annual expenses of the class. An early payment of the first installment will greatly facilitate the work of the committee in meeting immediate expenses. Subscription cards have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's and at Phillips Brooks House...
...cover of the first unit is printed the Harvard shield in colors together with statements concerning the founding of the University and its endowments. The sheets that follow are charts showing the growth of the University, in teachers and students, from 1650 to 1900, the number of courses, aids to students, available funds, expenditure, etc. Next come pages devoted to each of the different schools, showing by means of charts and diagrams, the number of teachers and students, the requirements for admission, and the amount of work required for degrees in each department. Placed at intervals through this half...