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...lights put in, but action was taken so late in the season that despite the committee's energy, the project fell through for lack of time. On account of the addition of some rooms in Matthews, the Class of 1914 may have to face a slightly larger total outlay; but with the large increase in the number of Yard Seniors for next year,--almost four hundred in all,--the expense for each man should be considerable less than last year's estimate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR 1914? | 3/25/1913 | See Source »

...originally the plan of the Union management to hold this special performance in the Union; but owing to the unexpected financial outlay which would have been incurred, the management takes pleasure in announcing the kind offer of the Delta Upsilon to give the play in Brattle Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION PERFORMANCE BY D. U. | 3/15/1913 | See Source »

Owing to the unexpected financial outlay which would be necessary for the construction of a suitable stage in the Union, and owing still further to the long time the Living Room would have to be closed for the workmen, it has been necessary to change somewhat the plan of dramatic performances in the Union as was originally announced. The Union management takes great pleasure in announcing that next Monday, in Brattle Hall, the Delta Upsilon will give a Union performance of their play, "The Comedy of Errors," which Professor Baker reviewed in yesterday's CRIMSON. This performance will be open...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPECIAL UNION PRODUCTION | 3/12/1913 | See Source »

...speed and aggressiveness of Princeton proved too much for a Harvard team with several disabled players. Yale and Harvard played once more a tie game with no scoring. In baseball Harvard succumbed to both Princeton and Yale. When the size of Harvard University is considered and her enormous outlay on athletic sports, it would seem that she should win more of the great games; but since her University teams contain neither Freshmen nor members of any graduate or professional school, the number of men available for these teams is smaller than the public supposes. As to the enormous outlay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAN BRIGGS ON ATHLETICS | 2/27/1913 | See Source »

...wonderful growth of the United States during the last fifty years has been due largely to the investment of enormous sums of money in public service utilities, and this great outlay of capital has made combinations necessary. With the growth of these combinations, states have adopted laws so as properly to regulate the corporations thus formed. In order that this regulation might be fair both to the public service corporation and to the consumer, public service utility commissions have been formed and for the most part have done very commendable work in properly regulating rates and in seeing that efficient...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Public Service Corporations | 5/16/1911 | See Source »

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