Word: interest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring a University tournament for the individual championship will be played, the winner to receive a cup. In the event that enough interest is shown by the Class of 1920, a Freshman team will also be organized. Matches for the Freshman interdormitory cup, which was won by Smith Halls last year, will be held during the early spring...
...messages from the Senior Class. "A Freshman feels as if he is a rather inconspicuous person, looked upon with contempt. He feels as if he must be apologetic to the upper class men. This is entirely wrong. The attitude of a Senior toward the Freshman is one of deepest interest. He realizes that difference of class does not mean a difference in personality. He is interested to meet and know the men who will succeed him in a few years...
...Control; the faculty is represented by its own choice of faculty members; the corporation chooses eight members. In addition, the corporation accepts the ultimate responsibility for the proper working of the new plan, by reserving the right to veto any nomination to the Board of Control. Thus each interest in the University is represented, and final authority is in the hands of the corporation. The Board of Control is to have an executive committee of five members, one of whom must be the chairman and two of whom must be members of the faculties, who will form the permanent resident...
...While this may seem at first sight a complicated machinery, it is simple enough and should be eminently workable. It leaves the undergraduate captains with all of the authority over the teams and men that they have always had; their traditional interest in choosing the older men with whom to work out a system's problems are retained, except that their choices must be acceptable to the permanent body. Each athletic committee has full jurisdiction over all phases of its particular sport, internal and intercollegiate except that its acts must be authorized by the Board of Control. The whole loose...
...This sum is somewhat smaller than that with which last year's Senior Class began the year for Treasurer F. P. Clement '16 reported a balance of $691.43. The following is the itemized statement: Receipts. Balance of October 1, 1915 $770.25 Class collections 384.50 From dinner committee 158.70 Interest on deposits 9.99 Total receipts $1,323.44 Expenditure Class smokers $317.60 Junior dinner committee 306.40 Junior dance committee 17.76 Student Council dues 18.00 Printing 15.00 Bill of 1914 30.00 Secretary-treasurer's expenses 1.50 Total expenditure $697.26 Balance October...