Word: paid
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...scenery gives ample proof that musical comedy "sets" do not have to be conventional, or designed by Joseph Urban in order to be successful, and, as I have remarked before, the chorus is well worth seeing. It is a play for which you do not regret having paid the price of admission, but you hesitate before re-commending it to your friends. In other words it is an "average" musical comedy...
...profiting by their experience. Thus the University of California, in its students' union building soon to be erected, is to combine features of the unions at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Pennsylvania. At the same time the new institution will be unlike those that have gone before it, in being paid for by students themselves, instead of by benefactors. This difference will no doubt be regarded as a good example. So, in turn, the California structure may become a model for universities not yet founded. Christian Science Monitor...
...profit to no man of less than $5. The entire editing and distribution of the programs were in the hands of students and none of the money from the sale of them went out of the undergraduate body except that which was paid to the printer and the engraver. Many students took advantage of the commission offered on the sale of Pictorials and Tigers. The Princeton Athletic Association has helped the Bureau greatly by employing students for ticket-takers and ushers at the football games. The ticket-takers at the early-season games received only admission...
...were not in good enough condition stand much hard work. The playing, though lasting but a short while, was very good, but the men tired easily. The squad will be cut down to 20 men before the next practice and the entire expenses of these men will be paid by the Athletic Association...
...second campaign of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross ends today. Enrolments may be made and the membership fee of one dollar paid at the CRIMSON Building, or at Weld 3, before 5 o'clock tonight. So far the desired results have not been achieved, and the enrolment from the University is a great deal less than a thousand, the number which the committee hoped to reach...