Word: exceed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which has been estimated as the cost of the site and construction of the proposed new dormitory. Although the site has not been chosen, it has been decided to have the building afford board and lodging for not more than twenty-five students at a cost not to exceed nine dollars a week, and as much less as will suffice to pay running expenses...
...Stackpole '57, Henry S. Russell '60, Thomas Sherwin '60, N. P. Hallowell '61, Oliver Wendell Holmes '61, and Charles W. Amory '63, have been sent to the graduates of Harvard, asking for subscriptions to purchase a gift for the auxiliary cruiser Harvard, U. S. N., individual subscriptions not to exceed five dollars...
...would suggest, therefore, that at least two, and possibly three, trials be held. At first, the system would be much the same as now, with the exception that the candidates hand in their names previously and if their number exceed twenty by as much as ten that then the men be divided into two groups to compete on different evenings. From these men the ten or fifteen best speakers should be chosen. These men might be asked to enter a second competition where they would be expected to show their skill in rebuttal. At this trial the number of candidates...
...Sophomore dinner will be held at the Hotel Vendome, corner of Commonwealth avenue and Dartmouth street, on Tuesday, May 4, at 7 p. m. The price of the dinner will not exceed $2.25 a plate. No dress suits will be will be worn. Blue-books have been placed at the entrance to Memorial and in Leavitt's, and all members of the class are urged to sign them at once in order that definite arrangements may be made. Tickets will only be given to those men who have signed the blue-books. This is the first Sophomore dinner that...
...hoped that all those '98 men who have not yet signed the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's will do so at once. At present there some four hundred or so men in the class and it is earnestly desired that the number at the dinner shall exceed 300. The blue-book will be left in Leavitt and Peirce's until next Monday night and everyone who intends to attend the dinner must obtain his ticket there on before that date...