Word: hand
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Class has now had over a month to attend to this matter since the last notice, and I see no reson why all 715 Lives should not have been returned by this date. It is impossible to make out a complete class report without having every Class Life at hand, so I urgently request the class to give this matter their immediate attention, and to send in their Class Lives and addresses as soon as possible. J. A. SWETSER, Secretary...
...second defeat of the season on Saturday; losing to the Manchester United Football Club at Manchester, N. H., by the score of 4 to 0. The Manchester team was composed largely of veteran players who had a thorough knowledge of the game. The University team, on the other hand, lacked sustained attack and was weakened by the absence of Fish and Winston from the line...
Degas is the embodiment of the 19th century tendencies, with an admixture of the Renaissance technique. Though for many years he remained unrecognized outside an ever widening circle of appreciative friends, he is now considered by many critics to be the master hand of the last fifty years...
RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts.Dining room, $30,804.15Ladies cafe, 542.00Help's table, 4,550.25Stock on hand, 408.31 Expenses.Purchases, $22,679.78Kitchenware, 383.54Tableware and linen, 1,394.33Board of help, 2,667.25Services, 7,028.89Gain, 2,150.92 $36,304.71 $36,304.71CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts.Cash sales, $2,078.84Stock on hand, 417.45 Expenses.Purchases, $2,044.98Gain, 451.31 $2,496.29 $2,496.29POOL ROOM ACCOUNT. Receipts.Hillards, $821.15Cigars, 132.70Stock on hand, 76.97 Expenses.Supplies, etc., $24.10Cigars, 167.69Service, 262.00Board, 65.50Light, 54.79Gain, 456.74 $1,030.82 $1,030.82HOUSE ACCOUNT. Receipts.Memberships:Active, 1,930 $19,300Asso...
...other hand, if there were a set standard of work, and if Freshmen and Sophomores were eligible, then at once this standard would become generally known and men of ability at all studiously inclined would be attracted. The Phi Beta Kappa would become one of the regular college "activities." Men would go out for it just as at present they try for a team or a paper. Under such a system of a fixed standard, with Freshmen and Sophomores eligible, the Phi Beta Kappa would shortly emerge from the murky obscurity that now envelopes it and assume its rightful position...