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...National Growth." This medal is given under the auspices of the Finance Club, and any present undergraduate may contest for it. A candidate may present an essay on any economic subject other than here mentioned, provided it be approved by the committee of award. The essays must not exceed in length the amount of 25 pages of the North American Review, and must be handed in by November 1. The judges are Professor Charles F. Dunbar, Professor J. Laurence Laughlin, and Mr. Hamilton A. Hill...
...keep the hall full. The success of the Hall depends on the maximum number of members. During the last term, the calculation of the price of board was fixed at $4.00, and the directors were unwilling to make any changes in the bill of fare which should make it exceed...
...price of board, the letter of the president explains the cause of the present low price. If, however, the board is required not to exceed $4.00, we would suggest that next year the management sees that the catalogue, instead of stating that the price should not exceed $4.50, should be corrected...
Students, again we appeal to you not to allow the Co-operative Society to die through your neglect. In last Monday's issue, Professor Ames, the president of the society, agreed to take upon himself the responsibility of seeing that the liabilities, which are now $1000, should not exceed $200 at the end of the year, and that there should be a surplus of stock over liabilities of at least $600, provided $600 was raised by voluntary subscriptions. Before the meeting on Monday evening, $350 was thus raised; and during the meeting $67 was added to this amount, leaving only...
...students are sufficiently interested in the society to raise that amount I will hold myself personally responsible to the society that its liabilities, which are now $1000, shall by June 25th, not exceed $200, and that the surplus of stock over liabilities shall not be less than $600. The society would then be in a far better condition than ever before...