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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WANTED.- Bright, sharp men, at once. Easy work, good pay. No outside scheme. Apply to Mr. Kimball, at the CRIMSON office, at half after one today...
...WILL pay $1 apiece for use of a few football season tickets in buying seats for the Yale game. Please apply or send names at once to H. C. Greene, 49 Weld...
...work. Now a man who thinks himself capable of tutoring may very materially add to his chances of securing employment by passing the test of the French Department and being recommended in certain courses. As many men in college are dependent to a great degree on tutoring to pay their expenses, any such move as this, whereby the names of capable tutors are brought before the students, backed up by good authority, is helpful and generous. A scheme of such obvious advantage ought not to be confined to one department alone. The number of men in other departments who would...
WANTED.- Bright, sharp men, at once. Easy work, good pay. No outside scheme. Apply to Mr. Kimball, at the CRIMSON office, at half after one today...
WANTED.- Bright, sharp men, at once. Easy work, good pay. No outside scheme. Apply to Mr. Kimball, at the CRIMSON office, at half after one today...