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...Music 2, Holden Mathematics 22, Holden Engineering 11a, Geol. Lect. Room Engineering 16e, Geol. Lect. Room Physics 6, Holden Chemistry 5, Sever 5 Geology 8, University 19 Mining 4, Rotch Building Anthropology 1, University 20 Economics 1: Assignment of Rooms (Economics 1). Abeles to Hall (inclusive), Upper Mass. Ham to Mather (inclusive), Lower Mass. Maxson to Ross (inclusive), Harvard 6 Rotch to Thomas (inclusive), Harvard 5 Thompson to Zelle, Upper Dane French 1c: Assignment of Rooms (French 1c). Adams to Holt (inclusive), Sever 23 Ingram to Whiting, Sever 24 Fine Arts 4: Assignment of Rooms (Fine Arts 4). Ayres...
...weekly consumption of the staple articles of food at Randall Hall is as follows: 3100 pounds of beef, 840 pounds of ham and pork, 90 bushels of potatoes, 850 pounds of poultry, 530 pounds of butter, 960 pounds of lamb and veal, 75 pounds of coffee, 390 dozen eggs, 6 barrels of apples, 18 barrels of vegetables, 840 pounds of fish, 950 gallons of milk, 20 barrels of flour...
...Randall Hall provisions are used daily in the following quantities: 360 pounds of beef, 250 pounds of veal or lamb, 225 pounds of chicken, 75 pounds of duck, 65 pounds of chops, 50 pounds of butter, 100 gallons of milk, seven bushels of potatoes, 90 pounds of ham, 80 pounds of sausages, 370 pounds of fish, two barrels of flour, 50 pounds of cereals, four barrels of general vegetables, 13 gallons of ice cream, 85 dozen eggs, and 35 gallons of pudding. Two tons of coal are used each day for cooking. The total cost of providing food...
...Charles Cuthbert hall, D.D., will conduct morning prayers from November 13 to November 15 and Rev. Paul Revere Frothing ham from November 16 to December...
...following men have been selected to represent Dartmouth in the annual debate with Williams which will take place next spring: G. A. Green '98, N. P. Brown '99, G. E. Ham 1900, and H. L. B. Sampson...