Word: plan
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...PARIS EXPOSITION.- Students who can organize a party of eighteen among their fellow-students, friends and acquaintances to make a 38 day trip to Europe, including seven days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co., 278 Boylston St., Boston...
...plan announced yesterday, which will govern the Leiter cup series this year, seems a carefully considered one and well calculated to arouse and keep interest constant in the series. It will be remembered that last year's regulations divided the sixteen competing nines into four groups, with the intention of having each nine play every other in its group and then the four group champions playing off for first place. The diffculties proved to be that in two groups nines dropped out and in one of the others there was a tie, so that the number of games played...
...order of excellence and constituting what reminds one of a spelling class contest, is a clever one. Under such an arrangement if any team retires after the series has begun, each of the others will simply move up a peg and the competition will continue as before. Moreover, the plan is so novel that it promises to prove an attraction in itself, and so help to make the series popular and increase its usefulness as a training school...
...PARIS EXPOSITION.- Students who can organize a party of eighteen among their fellow-students, friends and acquaintances to make a 38 day trip to Europe, including seven days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co., 278 Boylston St., Boston...
...this last is concerned even our plan will bear witness of entire success. The conditions offered Mr. Longfellow were discouraging in the extreme. Graduates and undergraduates alike were exclaiming against what they considered an outrage on the College grounds. Any architect might have felt that popular prejudice was against him from the start. We believe that Mr. Longfellow has dealt so successfully with the narrow space allotted him, that even the situation of the building will cease in measure to be criticized...