Word: repays
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...slide could be built without injury to the ground. It would be easy to plan a slide of considerable length on these fields. The expense would be small if a large number of men entered into the scheme, and the return for the money would more than repay the outlay. If anything is to be done towards obtaining a slide this year, it should be done at once before the snow covers the ground. I hope that all men interested in tobogganing will help to carry out this suggestion, and thus to secure for the college a beautiful and delightful...
...trustees of Dartmouth have sent a circular letter to all the alumni who received pecuniary aid from the college while in attendance, asking them to repay the amount received if their circumstances permit...
...been an active promoter of the plan. If it should be necessary to defray a part of the expense of fitting up the field by subscription, the CRIMSON would urge the members of the university to contribute freely, as the benefits to be derived will more than repay them for any contribution they may make...
...students accepted the courtesies of the Rittenhouse Club after the concert and endeavored to repay the obligation with songs and with banjo music...
...expected that the match will be a close and interesting one, and will doubtless repay all who take the trouble to go to Watertown...