Word: exceed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...school held a meeting last week, raised $260, and authorized the committee to engage a professional coach; the committee have hired "Connie" Mack, who played with the Buffalo team last year. According to the contract Mack is to receive $25 a week, together with living expenses not to exceed $10 per week. In return for this he is to coach the team for three and a half hours a day. The committee have given Mack entire control of the men trying, so that he will act as cap tain as well as coach, and have engaged him for three weeks...
...needs especial consideration as regards subscriptions. These will have to be raised if the association wants to pay off its debt of nearly $500. The subscriptions (excluding $1,000 membership fees) are $525 The receipts of the meetings only exceed the expenses by about $100 and there are $1,600 additional expenses to be covered...
...amount given to each student is not to exceed $350 per annum, and for a time not to exceed five years. The student on his part agrees to refund this money if he may ever become able, and is to forfeit his scholarship if he indulges in tobacco or becomes intoxicated. The scholars thus assisted are to be selected without regard to faith or nationality. Such a bequest to a single institution has rarely been equaled...
...terse, and likely to interest alike the educated and uncultivated reader. 4. The essays are to be type-written, signed with a nom de plume, and the true name of the author to be enclosed in a sealed envelope, superscribed with the assumed name. 5. The length shall not exceed 5000 words. 6. The successful essay shall become the property of the association. 7. All essays to be received on or before May 15, 1891. The jury of award to pass upon the essays will be composed of President Charles Kendall Adams, Hon. Joseph H. Choate. All communications...
LOST AND FOUND NOTICES.- All "Lost" and "Found" notices must not exceed twenty-five words...