Word: interest
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Magazine, is too likely to create a serious misapprehension among those who may read it without sufficient knowledge of the facts, to be allowed to pass unchallenged. It deliberately charges the Corporation of the University with "fleecing the student body of almost 50 cents a week" because it "exacts interest on gifts to itself," and it closes with an appeal to the members of the Association to "take the remedy of a strike...
...name implies, is not a corporation doing business as a cafe, but an association of students for the purpose of deriving the advantages of cooperation in obtaining board. It is not capitalized and does not own property. On the contrary, it is obliged to borrow money at interest to pay for its plant and the regular bills incurred. This money, instead of being borrowed from banks, is obtained from the Corporation of the University as a regular investment. The fallacy of the Illustrated Magazine's position appears when it calls the plant, bought with the borrowed money, a gift...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
...does not follow, however, that this is the only solution of the dilemma. The object of the present canvass is to get the opinion of the whole University, and this can only be done if everyone takes an interest in the problem. The CRIMSON is willing to help in every way possible and will welcome any helpful suggestions...
...Yale hockey team defeated Princeton Saturday night by the score of 6 to 4. This victory over Dartmouth, with Yale's defeat of Princeton, places Harvard and Yale in a tie for the intercollegiate championship, and adds great interest to the final game of the season to be played in New York next Saturday. The present standing of the teams in the Intercollegiate Hockey League is as follows: Won Lost. P.C. Harvard, 3 0 1,000 Yale, 3 0 1,000 Princeton, 1 3 .250 Dartmouth, 1 3 .250 Columbia...