Word: minimum
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...department of not more than two years' standing, who give promise of achieving distinction. Among the premiums is noted the Bett's prize for excellence in English composition in the Sophomore class. The prices of the college rooms have been raised throughout, and in the estimate of expenses the minimum is slightly increased...
...purchase lines at an appraised value.- N. A. Rev., 132:369. Von Holst, Const. Law, p. 145. (b) Excellent results attained in Europe. Ed. Rev., 132:209. Fraser, 91:437, and see all general references. (c) Routine and technical nature of business reduces danger of political manipulation to a minimum. Hadley...
...Club, with a membership of over one hundred, supplies meals at an average price of $2.50 a week. Some men are boarding at less than $2.00, while few are spending more than $3.00. For thirty-eight weeks the average expenses of these men would be only $95.00, while the minimum would fall below $76.00. At Memorial Hall the price of board has averaged within a few cents of $4.00 a week all through this year and last year. The figures given in the catalogue, $152 00, are therefore correct. It is absurd to say that the price of board "really...
...speaking of intercollegiate rowing contests Archibald Macharen, the English authority upon boating once said: "No man of ordinary stature should be allowed to put a hand to an oar unless his chest has the minimum girch of 36 inches...