Word: months
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Volumes in three bindings may be seen in the book-room. Ten volumes are ready and two more will appear each month...
...make such a severe criticism of its management. He asks for an itemized account of the sum of $693.48 for wages. Any one acquainted with rowing affairs knows that there is a janitor in the boat-house, a skilled workman, who for years has received as wages $60 a month. Sixty times twelve are 720. The management has saved thirty dollars on that item! A request for an itemized account of subscriptions would have been quite as rational and much more profitable, as it would show how many men fail to subscribe to the crew. Subscriptions fell of $1000 from...
Volumes in three bindings may be seen in the book-room. Ten volumes are ready and two more will appear each month...
...reserve the right to ourselves, and we think every man in the university may claim as much, to have an explanation for the sums disbursed for the crew. In this particular in stance, the explanation given shows that the janitor of the boat house is paid $60 a month for twelve months of the year. We have asserted that we believe that there is extravagance in the management of the boat club. Before we withdraw this assertion, we want to see good reasons given why the janitor should receive a salary of this amount during those months of the year...
Volumes in three bindings may be seen in the book-room. Ten volumes are ready and two more will appear each month...