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...from it will be in reasonable proportion to the expenditure. Some months ago, almost every day it was found necessary to chronicle considerable thefts at the gymnasium, but by due care the evil was finally removed, for all time let it be hoped. The authorities of the boat-house owe it to all interested to exert every effort to detect the criminals and to provide against all possibility of future accidents like the one that has just occurred. It is very unfortunate indeed if the men who devote so much time and work to the welfare and the success...
...this circumstance the executive committee strongly urge those who have not subscribed already to give all and anything they can afford. Some men who have subscribed have signified their willingness to give an additional amount, and it is hoped that others will follow their example. Those who still owe this year's subscription are requested to make an effort to pay soon. Also those men owing sums from last year are earnestly requested to pay, especially since the debt from last year was so large. Only a little over $700 is needed, and if this can be raised it will...
...which shall decide whether the association shall suspend or continue. A committee of fifty has been appointed to regain the patronage and confidence of the students, and we hope that they will meet with success. Once let the Dining Association stop, and then we shall realize how much we owe to it, and not until then will the students see how much it has done toward cheapening the price of board in Cambridge. To be sure, there has been good ground for complaint in the past, but only let the old boarders return, let them take a personal interest...
...many other ways he showed his concern in the prosperity of his Alma Mater and her sons. The Nation speaks of him with high praise as a citizen, and says: "He was the minister of a very small denomination, but there was no public interest which did not owe something to his untiring activity, his ready sympathy and generosity, and his remarkable powers of statement and persuasion...
...weather but very little money was taken at the gate, so that the Team fell considerably behind in finances. The managers are now going among the students, trying to stir them up to a little more enthusiastic support. We cannot urge too strongly upon all the College that we owe a great deal to the Football Team, and that we should not allow it to remain in debt a moment longer. Then, too, in regard to the 'Varsity Crew, as the Echo said, " Less interest was apparently taken in the University Crew and the race with Yale, than was taken...