Word: cut
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rooms as $25 and the least expenditure for gas, $9; and since fuel is not given as a separate item, it is probably included here in all classes. $25 deducted from the estimate for clothing would leave sufficient for a careful man; and the allowance for sundries should be cut $50 fully in order to approach Professor Palmer's estimates. Since every considerable item of expense is given separately, the allowances for sundries in all grades seem disproportionately large. The tables in two of the letters in the appendix to Professor Palmer's published speech, as well as the estimates...
There was a cut in Greek 7 yesterday...
...East Cambridge. The work of repairing has been rendered doubly difficult by the heavy rain of day before yesterday. A word of warning which the Bursar has taken great pains to have well understood, may not be out of place here. As this precarious supply of gas may be cut off at any moment, every one should remember not to leave the gas burning in his room. An ounce of precaution in heading this admonition may save an infinite amount of trouble, even if not something far worse in the way of an explosion...
There was a cut in Division B of Political Economy I yesterday...
...activity in every department of college work and recreation has been checked for the past few days by the heavy snow storm, which has rendered it almost impossible to get about even on the Campus. All outside communication was cut off and a large proportion of the lectures and recitations were omitted. The base-ball cage was filled with snow, so that the candidates for the nine were unable to practice. The universal amusement has been snow-balling, much to the distaste of tutors and "cops." The various crews will begin rowing on the harbor again as soon...