Word: fellowes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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That night not a fellow laid his head...
...each jolly fellow placed his "ante-up" there...
That night every fellow...
...purchasing articles through that society for their friends who are not members. This practice, as yet, is not a common one, and we feel sure that the men who have heretofore indulged in at would give it up if they fully understood the injustice they are doing to their fellow members. A co-operative society must be truly co-operative to be a success. Every member should feel that he is directly interested in seeing that the rules are carried out by all the other members. A student who takes advantage of the Co-operative Society is taking advantage...
...commons, where the late dinner is taken by a large number of men together. But the habit of eating alone, so foreign to American tastes, prevails to a large extent in England, and most college men take breakfast and luncheon in their rooms, either alone, or with some fellow student. These meals are prepared by the student himself or his scout, and the provisions are frequently obtained from the store-room or commons buttery, and charged on the student's bill. Orders for dinner are given in the morning, and a charge made in accordance with what is ordered...