Word: return
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...boxes at the Senior Spread will hold three, four, or five couples. All Seniors should club together and form their box parties at once and send the names of all occupants of their box to the committee on the return postals which will be sent out shortly. All men who have applied for tickets will be sent blank engraved invitations and envelopes before the end of the week so that they may direct them themselves. Every man will receive as many invitations as the number of tickets he applied for. Tickets cost $2.50 apiece and admit only one person...
...copious luncheon and clam-chowder will be served in the middle of the day, and then the land-and-water sports will be continued. The return trip, also by the steamer "King Philip" and special cars, will be made in time to arrive in Cambridge between 6.30 and 7 o'clock...
Both crews went out again in the afternoon at 5.30 o'clock and rowed two miles at a fast stroke. The University eight was well together and the Freshmen showed a slight improvement over their former work. The return was made in short stretches. Dr. Ladd arrived today. Everybody is in good shape...
...class baseball team will play its first game with the Yale seniors at New Haven this afternoon. The game is the result of a challenge made by the Yale senior class several weeks ago. A return game will be played here shortly before the final examination period. This is the first time that the senior classes of the two universities have played a baseball series. The following 13 players will make the trip: G. W. Chase, D. F. Cutter, C. E. Cotting, Jr., A. Harvey, W. A. Johnson, R. G. McKay, W. M. Minot, W. J. O'Connell...
...speaking of the returns on capital invested by public service corporations, Mr. Curtis pointed out that it has always been held by the courts that corporations may charge such rates as will enable the investors to realize a fair and reasonable return on the capital invested. The whole question of regulation of rates, however, is far from being settled. One point has been established, namely, that the replacement value of a public service utility should have little to do with the determination of rates, which should depend in the main on the value and character of the service rendered...