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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...enter the University next fall. The Association is designed to help students to furnish their rooms at small cost; it is conducted not by the University but by a number of men interested in the University. It owns furniture and loans it at a yearly rental of 10 per cent. of its estimated value, and every student leasing from it is obliged to pay the yearly rent in advance and to deposit a small sum of money--ordinarily $2.50--as partial guarantee for the safe return of the furniture. The primary purpose of the Association...
...decline of 141 from last year. This decrease, however, is in no way alarming as it is nearly proportional to the decline in the number of students in the University since that year. Leaving out of consideration the departments outside of Cambridge, which furnish very few active members, 46 per cent, of the students in the Cambridge departments were members last year and 45 per cent, this year, thus showing an actual loss of only 1 per cent. However, as compared to 1903, there is a loss of 5 per cent., the membership that year being 50 per cent. There...
...policy of allowing only those societies having over 60 per cent of their members, members of the Union, the use of rooms has worked most satisfactorily. The direct results have been (1) to reduce the number of societies using the Union from 61 to 48, and (2) to increase the membership of the Union considerably, as nearly of the societies having less than 60 per cent, have raised their percentage to the required point. The Committee advises a light ring of the ropes in this respect another year. One of the smaller bed rooms has been allotted to the exclusive...
...decided that on and after May 1. 1905 no man be allowed to go to a training table for more than a week unless he has filed a bond with sufficient sureties with the graduate treasurer shall estimate to cover his bill. Also that the price a man pays per week for training table board shall be calculated on the basis of what he has paid weekly for the three previous months. This last vote will take effect at the beginning of the next academic year. The schedules of the Freshman baseball team, the track team, the association football team...
...total cost of the well was about $4,500, but its use saves the Dining Association $150 per month. This is principally due to the fact that the ammonia coils require a large amount of water, which, when purchased from the city, was a heavy expense. The well is eight inches in diameter and 320 feet deep, 260 feet being through solid rock. A wrought iron pipe extends to the rock 80 feet below the surface and keeps the water free from impurities...