Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...preliminary interclub class race will be rowed at 4 o'clock this afternoon up-stream over the regular mile and seven-eighths course, starting at the Union Boat Club and finishing at the Longwood Bridge. The disbanding of the Newell Senior and Weld Junior crews has left the Weld Seniors and Newell Juniors without opponents and the latter crews, will accordingly participate in the final race only. The Weld and Newell-Sophomore crews are therefore the only contestants for the race today: The positions of the two crews will be determined by lot before the race. The final interclub race...
...absent for the greater part of his term. The next in accuracy is in reference to the appointment instead of the election last fall of the succeeding chairman. A glance at the records of the secretary of the House Committee would show the misinformed writer that a regular election was held and a ballot was cast, though the communication leads us to believe this was not the case...
...report of the Library Committee by Mr. W. C. Lane '81 states that regular weekly meetings have been held throughout the year during term-time. The annual meeting being held in the middle of the year, complete statistics cannot be given. Receipts show a generous support of the library, the total of gifts and income from funds up to July 31, 1903, amounting to $9,644.02. The regular annual income for the future may be estimated at $930, which has to cover the cost of periodicals, books and binding, but not newspapers or running expenses. During the year ending July...
...library has become much more general, and much fewer books have been lost than during last year. The report also contains a detailed list of gifts to the Union, for which a regular record book is maintained, containing complete accounts of all facts in connection with gifts made to the Union...
...final trials for selecting the team to debate with Princeton on May 6 will be held in the New Lecture Hall at 7.30 o'clock, this evening, and will be open to members of the University. The trials will take the form of a regular debate on the question: "Resolved, That laws be passed compelling the management of a business undertaking which secures control of an industry to sell its products at reasonable rates, without discrimination." Of the six men retained at the second trial two teams have been formed: R. W. Kelso '04, F. B. Wagner...