Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dining Council reports that the sum of $800 has been subscribed at Memorial Hall to furnish music. Taking on about four-fifths of the total expenses will enable the Council to supply music at Memorial Hall three times a week at dinner at least until the April break...
...said that he did not always predict a Harvard victory, but felt tha the University team has at least an even fighting chance tomorrow. He expressed his approval of the increased attention which at the present time is being given to the second and Freshman teams as these furnish material for future University teams...
...manager, Mr. Wilkey, formerly steward of the Union, at the request of the committee is serving exceedingly high grade board, which will be maintained throughout the year. The service is good, and an orchestra will be engaged soon to furnish music during the dinner hour three or four times a week...
Memorial Hall has opened this fall under the new management of Mr. Wilkey, who has been for several years the steward of the Union. It is a significant fact that Mr. Wilkey expects to furnish at Memorial, meals of the same quality and quantity as were served at the Union last year. We are assured that this will be permanently possible if a sufficient number of men eat at the Hall to allow it to be run on an economical footing. The plant is large enough to feed 1300 men, and the fixed charges such as the cost of fuel...
...very best food that is possible to serve to 1300, will be served irrespective of the number that actually appear. The regular daily menu is more complete than last year and many items on the extra order list are included. It is expected that the increased regular menu will furnish enough for a satisfying meal and that the demand for extra orders will therefore fall off. Consequently fewer will be offered. The price has been reduced from $5.50 a week to $5.25 and although a membership fee of $5 is charged, a man boarding at Memorial for more than...