Word: keeping
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...needless to add that the sooner such a collection is started the more value it will be to classes of the immediate future. There are probably a good many reports scattered throughout the University, which may be collected as a starter and an incentive to keep the file strictly up to date in the future...
Thirdly, the Corporation advances money needed for permanent fixtures and equipment, charging a rate of interest below the current income of its general investments, and distributing the sinking-fund payments over so large a number of years that, according to actual experience, they do not even keep pace with depreciation. In other words, the Corporation lends money to the Dining Association on a wasting or vanishing security. Moreover, with the plant in good condition, the income of the investment, to say nothing of the principal, is wholly dependent on the steady running of the Hall...
...announced that the Engineering Society will establish a fund to aid worthy students in engineering at Harvard University who take the prescribed summer work, it being the purpose to help such men as would otherwise have to spend the summer in earning money to keep them in College for the next year...
...passing and shooting wild and erratic. The second team men supported each other readily and in covering and following-back were much quicker than the first. The skating of both teams was last and all worked hard. Newhall appeared still out of condition and found it hard to keep up with the fast going. Carpenter's showing at goal on the second was very good, as he turned aside cleverly many hard shots. The defense of the University team played with its usual steadiness and repeatedly prevented the second from breaking through...
...behind. Dana ran strongly for the Juniors and maintained his lead over Keays '10 and Macdonald '08. The last relay started with Rand slightly ahead of de Selding and with Hutchinson running for the Seniors. Several times de Selding endeavored to gain the lead, but Rand was able to keep it until the beginning of the last lap. Here do Solding succeeded in getting by and the race ended with the Sophomores less than three yards ahead of 1909, and with 1908 half a lap behind. The time, 3 minutes, 16 2-5 seconds, was the same as that...