Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...proper place for these things, but to keep them safely glass cases are needed. The room is so constructed that glass cases could very conveniently be built into the walls at small expense. Surely the Athletic Committee should be willing to have the Graduate Athletic Manager appropriate enough money to attend to this want. In addition, it should be the duty of the manager of every athletic team to leave a photograph of his team in the Trophy Room at the end of the season...
...steward is engaged by the president and board of directors. He receives a certain yearly salary and, in addition, a system of "head money," consisting of a bonus of ten cents a week per man, provided the price of board does not exceed $4.00 a week. Thus it is evident that it is to the steward's interest to keep the price of board at exactly $4.00. But it should further be noticed that there is a waiting list of over 600 for the hall, that the places of those who leave the hall on account of poor fare will...
...Civil Service Reform Club will have a smoke-talk in the Blue Room of the Colonial Club this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Taussig will talk on "Some New Aspects of the Reform Movement." He was at Indianapolis at the time of the convention of the Sound Money Democrats and his talk this evening will be based principally on observations made at that time...
...ideal dining-hall. It needs only better board to make it so. If the Foxcroft Club had half as commodious or attractive quarters, it would then be a formidable rival in popularity to the older institution and there would be some justification for keeping up the payment of "head-money." It is a fact that for fifteen or twenty cents one can order any day a much better lunch at Foxcroft than is usually served at Memorial...
...committee has been receiving subscriptions of money and books for some time through its treasurer, Mr. Gardiner. Over $9000 has been received and a number of volumes. The committee wishes all the subscriptions to be strictly fifts and any sums or volumes will be welcome. Several books from Professor Chil's own library have been given to the department by his family. The funds received will be turned over to the Corporation and only the interest will be used for the purchase of books so that the library will be enlarged from year to year. Each volume will have...