Word: portion
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...portion of the stipend of the Hennen Jennings Scholarship in the Lawrence Scientific School, for the current academic year, is available to any eligible student in the School who has need of it. This scholarship may be awarded only to a student who is registered in the program of mining and metallurgy. The conditions of its award are stated on page 78 of the Lawrence Scientific School catalogue for 1903-04, and on page 551 of the University catalogue...
...opening games of the Leiter Cup series will be played this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The teams will have the exclusive use of three diamonds on the northwestern portion of Soldiers Field. The games today will be: Gin Rickeys vs. Patchworks, north diamond; Grasshoppers vs. Texas Leaguers, south diamond; Miners vs. Indians, west diamond...
...Trusts of Today." The purpose of the book is to set forth concisely the facts in regard to the most recent phases of the trust question. By means of present day examples, it is clearly shown just what have been the actual economies and evils of industrial combinations. This portion of the book is followed by a comprehensive explanation of the principal measures which have been tried or proposed for the legal regulation of trusts. Here the author covers a field untouched in any other work on the trust problem...
...dimensions and capacity must have moderate limits. The library at present contains nearly 700,000 books and pamphlets, an increase of fifty per cent in the last twenty years. Looking forward twenty years it can clearly be seen that a building suitable for the permanent occupation of such a portion of the College Yard as can be given to it will not hold long all the books belonging to the general library of the University. The President thinks the best solution of this difficulty is to plan not to keep in the central building a stock of more than about...
...concluding portion of his report, the President briefly explains the financial policy of the Corporation. That policy is to spend every year all available resources. To avoid deficits invariably would mean to aim deliberately at an annual surplus, and to keep sufficient reserves to guarantee that annual surplus. This cautious policy, which is appropriate to an industrial or commercial establishment, the President and Fellows think not to be best in an educational and charitable institution. Accordingly they believe that the University should be conducted as a grow- ing, changing, expanding organization, losing here, but gaining there, and always turning...