Word: lived
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cheap ways distinguished, but only to be as excellent as possible in the field of amateur literature." So, if amateurs in literature can do as well as they have, say in tennis or in Christianity, then the editors have set themselves a high standard; and long may they live up to it; and far removed be the day when they shall be induced to merge their magazine with any other...
...only about $800 of the necessary $2,500 was pledged by members of the Junior class who expect to live in the Senior dormitories next year, it will be impossible to install electric lights in Hollis, Stoughton, Holworthy and Thayer...
Juniors who are going to live in Hollis, Holworthy, Stoughton, or Thayer next year, are reminded that today is the last day for filling out pledge cards for the installation of electric lights in those buildings. Cards may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's or from members of the Dormitory Committee...
...Junior class last night it was decided to leave the installation of electric lights in the Senior dormitories next year in the hands of those men who have been allotted rooms in those dormitories. The estimated cost of doing this is $2500; about 260 men are expected to live in these rooms next year, so the committee expects each man to subscribe at least ten dollars to this fund. The contract for lights must be signed on May 28, so that it is imperative that all pledges be in on or before that date; cards may be obtained of members...
...Professor Perry laid emphasis on the necessity of establishing the good-will of the University in the community in which it is situated. Criticism is being made of college men because after graduation they are too preoccupied with their business to think of serving the communities in which they live. College men as transmitters of strength need association with service to make their power felt among those who have not had opportunities...