Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...repaid for their trouble. It is not a very bad way to spend a few hours to loaf upon the benches in the sun, and watch a game in which one has a, so to speak, personal interest, or at which one has the privilege of being present "without money and without price...
...view of these facts, every student indebted to the late Mr. Fredriksen, whether on account of services rendered, or of money loaned, will see the necessity of discharging his indebtedness at once. The money may be sent to Mrs. P. J. Fredriksen, Washington Street, Somerville, Mass...
...necessary to spend a small fortune upon it. More, it is unnecessary to have a grand stand large enough to accommodate 1300 people. There are but few games where the total number of spectators approaches 1300, and at all games most men prefer to save their money and sit in the ordinary seats. It is only when men are accompanied by ladies that they wish to occupy grand stands, or when in case of a passing shower they want a shelter and dry seats. A grand stand of moderate proportions and reasonable cost is all that the students wish...
...students should give heed to the announcement of the track committee published in another part of this morning's issue. A mass meeting will be held this evening at which the erection of a grand stand for Holmes Field is to be discussed and a committee elected to raise money for building such a structure. All should attend as it is of the utmost importance that this committee which we are to choose be composed of the most energetic and business-like men we can find in college. A grand stand for the better accommodations of our fair spectators...
...track committee decided to call a meeting this evening in Holden Chapel for the purpose of considering what arrangements should be made towards the collection of money and the erection of a grand stand on Holmes Field. The plan that the track committee wishes the college to approve and ratify is, that a committee of three shall be elected which shall have control over the plans and expenditures of monies for the grand stand. The committee which had charge of the matter in 1883 procured plans for a stand the estimated expense of which is $14,949.00. It is planned...