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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...strives for manly character, he most certainly will get it. Such a man cannot be upbraided for not associating himself with views that are not strictly religious, for he certainly cannot be more of a christian in so doing than he is in his determination to live a noble life. If a man says he will walk in the good path, God too says he will. The vital question is: Do you want to be better than you are? God says...
...college men, a novel, and what would seem to be, a very pleasant way of visiting the World's Fair. For his cadets, primarily he has chartered a steamer on which the trip from Buffalo to Chicago and return will be made, and on which the men will live while at the fair. As the steamer will accommodate twice the number of his cadets, he wishes to fill up his party with college men, who, with the instructors and guests will constitute a senior department. The college men will, of course, be excused from the general naval discipline which will...
...carte system can be worked together successfully, is not, we think, proven by the citation of gentlemen's clubs. there the scale of prices necessary to cover expenses, higher that could be introduced here advantage. It is a question if at the rates a man could live anywhere near the Memorial standard for four doars a week. However we need not concern ourselves with the success of the scheme if it is settled, as it seems to be, that the Corporation will not put up the sort of hall the students request. Apparently we have nothing to lose by accepting...
...difference between $3.50, the maximum price for regular board at the new hall, and $3.95, which I believe is the year's average for Memorial, amounts to $16 a year, which is an important saving for some men. But this is not the point at all. Opportunity for economical living comes, not from regular board, but from the a la carte system. The average of 100 men for six weeks to the Foxcroft Club as compiled by the Auditor, was $2.72 a week. This means an average saving of $45 a year from Memorial prices, with opportunity to live...
...Foxcroft plan is not only a convenience, it is a necessity. It is a necessity for those who wish to live cheaply, for those who live at home, and for those who are absent part of the time from Cambridge. The Foxcroft club has outgrown its present quarters, and for other reasons cannot stay there. A hall seating 1000 would be none too big for a continuanc of its plan...