Word: letting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Once again--let each man subscribe all that he possibly can and if he cannot make it more, by hook or crook, let him be sure to put down $50 at the very least...
...jolly re-gatherings, to have the completes of reports, to keep each and every man in touch with class interests, and to carry out successfully all class projects. To accomplish this every man must be willing and eager to give as large an amount as he can possible spare. Let us each and all get together, subscribe all we can and a little more, and raise such a fund as will enable the class to act with absolute freedom so far as finances are concerned...
...Bursar will send out today to all members of the Junior Class lists of the rooms to be let for 1906 in Holworthy, Hollis and Stoughton. There will be eighteen rooms vacated in each building. Applications for these rooms must be filed with the Bursar before next Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Blank forms of application may now be obtained at the Bursar's office. The result of the allotment will be announced next Wednesday...
...present Junior class and to students of like standing in the Scientific School. Applications for these rooms must be filed with the Bursar on or before February 20 at 10 o'clock. The result of the allotment will be announced February 21. Lists of the rooms to be let, and blank forms of application will be ready for delivery at the Bursar's office on February...
...born with equal powers. It is a well known fact that children in the same families and men in the same factories exhibit great diversity in scope of power. Democracy is not equality of all men, but equality of opportunity. No artificial restrictions should limit any man's power. Let the president hold his position through his inborn capacity, let the laborer be such through inability to rise. Freedom of opportunity is the ideal to be fought...