Word: pay
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...celebration in honor of the 308th anniversary of the birth of John Harvard with exercises in the Delta before the founder's statue this morning at 8.30 o'clock. A cornet will be sounded at that hour to summon all members of the University to pay homage to John Harvard's memory. E. H. Foreman '16 will deliver a short address, and the ceremonies will close with the placing of wreaths upon the statue and the singing of "Fair Harvard," led by members of the University Glee Club. The gathering will then adjourn to Appleton Chapel, where the Reverend Paul...
...that college education is a failure. On the contrary it is the greatest force for progress in modern civilization. The question is simply, How can the great investment in intellectual pursuits be made to pay the maximum dividend, not in money, but in ideas and in improvement of the capacity...
...about 10 P. M. even this meager amount of heat disappears. "Early to bed and early to rise,"--is this the schoolboy formula under which Seniors suffer? Or are the dispensers of warmth following a policy of economy? If so it may be suggested that Seniors will pay rather than freeze. Will those in charge recognize their duty, or is this a matter in which the Student Council must act to express the universal hostility among Seniors to the freeze-out policy...
...Watch Your Step"--is such that at this time it is almost impossible to get seats there for that evening. Taking advantage of this demand, many theatres are charging $3.00 for tickets for that performance and as the entire house is bought up by an agency the purchaser must pay $3.350 per seat--an extortionate figure. Even at this price, however, there are many undergraduates who cannot procure seats...
...from those officers who alone speak with authority, but from fellow-students who got it from others. Yale had apparently permitted some university players to play among professionals or semi-professionals, and to play summer ball at Quogue. Of course she would have disqualified any player known to receive pay above his expenses--that is a different matter. Of the five men some had played at Quogue before; all get their information from Yale men who had played at Quogue or been concerned with the Quogue team. Culpably careless they may have been. I see no reason for charging them...