Word: credited
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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That they are unnecessary for the financial success of our athletics is shown by the Graduate Treasurer's report for 1904. Credit balance $33,057.51. Subscriptions...
...collected money from the students will support this statement. Many men on account of their college spirit, shyness, or inability to say "no" give much more liberally than they should; while many others, who can well afford to give, give nothing, because they appreciate the large credit balance or have less enthusiasm, or know how to put off the collector. Thus to some men, and especially Freshmen, this matter of subscriptions becomes a serious problem in their College lives...
...course, if given, will be in personal charge of an experienced topographer. It will be limited in numbers, and will be open only to students who have passed with credit in Engineering 4a and 4c or their equivalent. Such a course may be given if a sufficient number of students is assured...
...Much credit is due to the following committee, which had charge of the dance: R. Grant, Jr., chairman, J. V. Dignowity, D. H. Howe, N. Kelley, J. M. Montgomery, Jr., D. A. Newhall, J. D. Nichols, S. D. Preston, B. K. Stephenson, C. E. Ware, Jr., and J. L. White...
...triangular fencing meet between Harvard. Columbia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Tuesday evening in the M. I. T. gymnasium, Technology finished first, winning 11 bouts out of a possble 18, and the University and Columbia teams were tied with 8 bouts each to their credit. J. Lage of Technology won all his bouts, F. Lage of Columbia won 4 out of a possible 6. and W. MacLeod '05 and S. M. Henry of Technology won 3 each...