Word: pay
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...people will pay a tax only on one-tenth of sugar consumed...
...usual, the freshmen do not pay any attention to the call for the fall scratch races but either intend not to have any races this year or are putting off signing for some unknown reason. There is no need for the freshmeh to cause so much trouble to the management. If they intend to sign at all let them do so at once. The fall races are well worth rowing and are always interesting. Freshmen need feel no hesitation about entering, for it makes no difference whether a man can row well...
...Harvard Rowing Club which came into existence only last year has been so successful that it already seems like one of our old institutions. The report of the treasurer shows that the club need have little fear of being unable to pay its debts...
...conduct of the boat-house in the past. The entrance fee had been put very low in order that there should be nothing to prevent anybody from joining the club. As a consequence the income of the club was barely enough to cover expenses and could do nothing toward paying for boats which must be bought in the future. It was necessary that if any damage was done to any of the boats that the person who had use of the boats at the time must pay for it. This some members had shown a dislike...
...will be unable to find a place to board. Moreover, this scarcity of boarding places has raised the price of board so that, outside of the two co-operative dining associations, it is nearly impossible to get one's board for less than eight dollars a week; many men pay more, most of whom do so only because the co-operative clubs are filled up. Another great dining association would doubtless be successful; at any rate, something must be done immediately to accommodate the constantly increasing number of men who are coming to Cambridge...