Word: eggs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Development of the Hydroid Egg." Mr. G. T. Hargitt. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Development of the Hydroid Egg." Mr. G. T. Hargitt. Zoological Laboratory, 4th floor, Room...
...October the number of boarders on the "fish and egg" system averaged 800. The average total cost of board to each of them was $5.96 per week. Granting, as those who ate it and even those who provided it will, that this was too high, how much of it shall we blame on the "transients"? The opponents of the latter system say eighty cents per week. We will take their figures. 800 men then paid 80 cents per week too much, total $640, to be divided among the guilty transients and borne by them. A week's board, 21 meals...
...attempt to pay off the debt too rapidly Memorial can furnish board cheaply only when a large number of men are eating there. Owing to unfortunate experiments in the past, the number was small even at the beginning of the College year. The food under the "fish and egg" system was unsatisfactory to many. Some left the Hall and the result was still higher board to those remaining. There were undoubtedly some other but less important causes. The Corporation has remitted three quarters of the payment on the debt for two months and if both systems at present on trial...
...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Maturation of the Mouse Egg." Mr. J. A. Long. Short Papers. Zoological Laboratory, Room...