Word: generals
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...through your columns, set forth one of the difficulties that the College Library encounters, and ask general co-operation in enforcing a remedy...
...Library maintains a large reading-room for general use, in which some 25,000 volumes are placed on open shelves accessible to all. Of these, 5000 volumes are reference books of various kinds permanently shelved here, 5300 volumes are United States documents, the complete file of which is constantly needed by students in American history, and finally, over 11,000 volumes are "reserved" books taken from the stacks at the request of instructors and kept here, that they may be easily accessible and equally useful to all. This purpose is realized only if all who consult the room consent...
...meeting of the Corporation yesterday it was voted to give the members of the Harvard Dining Association a guarantee that for the three months from January 1 to March 31 the price of general board at Memorial Hall shall not exceed $3 per week for each member...
Attention is called to the three silver cups offered by W. Minot '07 for "general merit." By this is meant regularity of attendance, amount of improvement, diligence and general attitude towards the work. The winners of the caps are to be picked one each from the pole-vault or high-jump, shot-put or hammer-throw, and from the hurdle events...
With the price of general board fixed at $3 per week and with the price of coupon articles remaining the same, it is expected that the majority of the members of the Hall will be able to board for $5 per week or less. During September and October the average weekly amount of coupons used per member was $2.15 and during November it was $1.90. If the membership of the Hall can be increased to its full capacity, which is 1300, the price of general board can be brought below $3. The present number of members is 890. The average...