Word: getting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Another writer has claimed that one can get a better meal at Foxcroft for 15 or 20 cents than is is served at Memorial. The lunch served today at Memorial costs, by the Foxcroft bill of fare, exactly 40 cents; the Memorial man being limited by his appetite alone, the Foxcroft man by the size of the orders placed before him. The new directors, I believe, should seek to find some solution to the overcrowding, rather than to place the whole trouble on the shoulders of the steward...
...Yale infirmary, which has accommodations for twelve students, is more of an invalid club than a hospital, and is under the charge of President and Mrs. Dwight, from whom students must get cards of admission. A matron is the resident head but there are no resident nurses. In case a student is very ill, a trained nurse is obtained at his expense. Students also pay their own doctor's fees and $7 a week for board during their residence in the infirmary. There is no provision for contagious cases. The infirmary building is very attractive and has, on the ground...
...experience with the College nine showed that, in addition to the University and class teams, there is a useful field for such an organization, both in supplying material and practice for the University nine and in giving its members an amount of baseball experience which they could not get on their class teams...
...Sargent announces that all men desiring to better their records so as to get on the list of "First Fifty" should make appointments for examinations to take place on or before March 20. The list is to be published in the Harvard Graduate's Magazine and must be given to the printers by April...
Nine of the candidates for the Sophomore crew rowed in the tank Saturday morning. More men could not get out on account of examinations that day. The crew rowed in the following order...