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Word: moneyed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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Considerable trouble is being experienced by the Junior Crew collectors. Although no new shell has been purchased, some repairs had to be made on the one purchased from the 'Varsity. The cost of the repairs together with the sum paid for the shell, besides money for the training table expenses, must be raised at once...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW NOTES. | 4/23/1895 | See Source »

...alike. They both followed Greek plays singly or combined scenes from several into one. In Plautus the combinations are often gross and very apparent, while in Terence they are far more subtle and difficult to perceive. In their comedies the scenes are usually laid in Greece, the costumes and money Grecian, but the oaths are always Roman. Plautus's experience as a trader accounts for his knowledge of a seaman's life. "Whoever wants a peck of trouble," he says, "let him get himself a wife and a boat; these two will be enough." Plautus concerned himself little about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Latin Poet and His Greek Model. | 4/11/1895 | See Source »

Every effort will be made to get a building adapted to the purposes of an infirmary, but even if there is not enough money raised to do this, it is practically certain that some improvement will be made over the wholly inadequate accommodations offered by the little "hospital" on Holmes Field. As it is now, there is no provision made for the care of patients in the Holmes Field building beyond the furnishing of the few rooms. Nurses have to be specially hired. Next year it is possible that if nothing better can be done a nurse may be hired...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A University Infirmary. | 4/9/1895 | See Source »

...members of the Prospect Union. It was thought that pictures of men and women identified with the history of our own country, scenes of famous battles, etc., would be appropriate. It seems to us that the suggestion is a good one but unfortunately the union has not enough money to carry it out. A great deal might be accomplished, however, if college men and others would be willing to lend a helping hand by giving us such pictures as they could spare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pictures for the Prospect Union. | 4/9/1895 | See Source »

...only one-sixth of the class has answered the appeal sent out by the Class Committee for money toward the '95 Class Fund. As a large Class Fund is of so much benefit to each member of the class it seems as if every man should try to give his share. It would be a great assistance to the treasurer and a positive saving to the class if the men would fill out and send in the subscription blanks at once, even though they do not pay their first installment until later in the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice to Seniors. | 4/6/1895 | See Source »

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