Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...passenger who is found guilty of either over-valuation or under-valuation of his baggage will be subject to a fine of $5,000 or three years imprisonment the reason for such stringent punishment being that the railroads are now compelled to pay the full value of baggage lost or destroyed, whereas heretofore they could not be held for damages above $100 except in case of special declaration...
...utmost service to the department,--for example, by playing illustrations for Music 3 and 4, and by running over original scores for members of Music 6. At present, a man who plays a year in the New England Conservatory Orchestra gets credit for a half course. There is no reason why such an advantage should not be enjoyed in an orchestra from which the University gained the benefits...
...this reason, it is also important that all the energies of the social service committee be devoted to enlisting men for work during the first weeks of College, so that they may begin the year when the clubs are organized...
...Harvard Invitation Regatta has been deprecatingly small in view of the fact that the number of men who have signed the books is insufficient to meet the entry needs of a regatta which shall deserve continuation in further years under the name of the Harvard Invitation Regatta. For this reason the blue-books in which entries are to be made are to be left open through the end of this week. It is apparent that many men have been undecided as to what races to enter and it behooves those men to decide immediately and sign up. Those who wish...
...electives. Any petition to change a course so chosen must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before Tuesday, September 28, 1915. After that day no courses chosen on the first of May and beginning in the first half year can be changed except for some important reason, such as a change in the pamphlet...