Word: local
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...investigation of his subject. After detailed information about more methods of boarding than would be generally supposed to exist in Cambridge, he offers as a means for meeting the present needs of the college, the plan of a large central kitchen supplying many club tables, each, perhaps, with a local sub-kitchen as an annex to the main one; the whole to be under the control of the college...
Seminary in Economics. Local Rivalry in the Earlier Developement of Internal Improvements in the United States. Mr. A. M. Day. University...
Seminary in Economies. Local Rivalry in the Earlier Development of Internal Improvements in the United States. Mr. A. M. Day. University...
Seminary in Economics. Local Rivalry in the Earlier Development of Internal Improvements in the United States. Mr. A. M. Day. University...
...which was organized at Ann Arbor last year, now numbers seventy-two college clubs, and ten thousand members. The Harvard Republican Club furnishes about six hundred members. The League aims to stimulate discussions of economic questions, and to promote the principals of the Republican Party in the colleges. The local college clubs of several states are united into departments, fourteen of which constitute the League. Mr. Shirley E. Johnson '95, is a member of the executive committee of the League, and is also department organizer for Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The purpose of the League is to secure...