Word: items
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...number of Yale students found themselves charged on their term bills for pieces of the old fence which were found in their rooms. The janitor had been ordered to search the rooms. The item has caused much indignation...
...foot-ball association began the year with a burden of debt from the preceding year. It has now a balance to its credit of about $1250. The only item in its account to which it is necessary to especially refer is one of the bills for medical attendance. This is a bill which was presented to a member of the team who had been seriously injured, for accompanying him to New York, where he went towards the end of his convalescence to witness the game on Thanksgiving day. The member of the team doubtless understood that the surgeon accompanied...
...committee feel obliged to call attention to one item of expense in the accounts of all organizations which maintain training tables. It appears that it was once the custom for each student who boarded at the training table to pay into the treasury of the organization as much per week as his board cost him at the table where he usually boarded, thus if his usual board cost four dollars a week, he paid this amount into the treasury, reducing the expense to the organization by so much. Gradually this custom has been abandoned, and though the treasurers send...
...made against twenty-two in the field, and included four 6's, twenty-one 4's, six 3's, fifty-eight 2's, and one hundred and fifty-eight singles-the last item proving that the bowling was not so very weak. This score has only been exceeded four times, and then in minor matches with only eleven in the field. Dr. Grace was born July 18, 1848, near Bristol, Eng., and has been playing in first-class matches since...
...followed out, which has now become an important fixture in the history of every freshman class. That the concert should be well supported by '91 goes without saying, for the crew is in need of money and counts upon the success of this undertaking to add a snug little item to its account. In the past these concerts have always been of the most enjoyable nature, an important feature being the dancing which ends up the affair. If the number of notices of rehearsals which have appeared daily in the CRIMSON for past weeks are to be taken as criterions...