Word: offer
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...solution to the question of how to dispose equably of the tickets to our athletic games where the demand for tickets exceeds the supply, I should like to offer the following plan...
...this year, but will be ready for use by next October. It is not exactly known now where the power for the shop is to come from, as the city has withdrawn the permission it gave allowing the power to be brought across the street, and the gentlemen who offered money for a plant to light the yard and public buildings have also withdrawn their offer...
...evident that the class has not got its best men out. Of course much is hoped of the foot ball men; but even then the class ought not to be satisfied to see a crew of such light men represent it. The light men show the most interest in offering themselves as candidates. Any one who hopes to begin late in the winter will very likely be disappointed when the time comes. Every man in the class who would like to become a candidate for the crew must talk with or write to Jones, the coach, some time this week...
...honest users of them, even though it involve some inconvenience, it should be put in operation. Further, the men who use the libraries should unite for their own protection in an effort to detect those who abuse the privileges given them. It is disagreeable and distasteful advice to offer. We hate to be forced to it. But it seems the last and most forcible way for public opinion to express itself...
...chairman of the Class Day Committee desires to announce that the committee is examining samples of caps and gowns submitted to it by different firms and is investigating the prices for which these firms offer to do the work. It is reported that several tailors are sending circulars to members of the senior class soliciting orders for the caps and gowns. The Committee ask that no seniors will give their orders until it is ready to report. A much more advantageous contract can be secured if the work of the whole class is given to one firm. Moreover...