Word: due
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...total cost of the well was about $4,500, but its use saves the Dining Association $150 per month. This is principally due to the fact that the ammonia coils require a large amount of water, which, when purchased from the city, was a heavy expense. The well is eight inches in diameter and 320 feet deep, 260 feet being through solid rock. A wrought iron pipe extends to the rock 80 feet below the surface and keeps the water free from impurities...
...University Register for 1904-1905 will be put on sale at the Cambridge bookstores Saturday morning. The lateness in issuing the Register this year was due to the printer. It will contain complete directories of officials and students arranged both alphabetically and by dormitories, athletic records of previous years, and a register of all the University organizations...
...strength of the Princeton team lay in the consistency and flawlessness of its argument, due to the care with which it had prepared its speeches. The Harvard speeches, on the other hand, attempted a bolder attack, and seemed more mature in their delivery. The best speaking of the evening was done by R. B. Fosdick of Princeton. Of the Harvard debaters B. V. Kanaley spoke with great fluency and wit, and A. Tulin with commendable power. Princeton's essential argument emphasized the necessity of the development of the individual for his particular career, while Harvard claimed that a student...
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...
...present about 1010 students eat in Randall Hall and pay on an average $2.60 per week. This low rate is due to the fact that men pay only for what they eat and so lose nothing when they take a meals elsewhere...