Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...over the quality of the last few months of last spring, - the price per week has been kept within the limit set by the board of directors. Of course the larger number of members of the association, as well as the reduced cost of provisions, has had a considerable share in this result. The careful oversight exercised by the board of directors and officers of the hall has also no doubt contributed to account for this satisfactory showing. It is to be hoped that the present state of affairs may be maintained for the rest of the year. The experiment...
...possible, and keep them rigidly unless it is absolutely impossible. When an appointment is unavoidably broken a new one should be made immediately. We hope that every member of the class will see the necessity of backing up the committee in its work and by his individual effort share in making '83's class album complete in every particular...
...field. After the first 4 touchdowns no attempts at goal were made, but punt-outs were substituted, which accounts for the small score of goals. In the second half one goal was kicked by Mason and 12 more touchdowns were made by the rushers, each coming in for a share...
...appearing from the pens of undergraduates is a remarkable and encouraging sign of larger life and growth in our colleges. Within the past year an unusually large number of volumes have been published from the hands of undergraduates and recent graduates, and of these Harvard has furnished her full share. It is not noticeable, we fear, that these volumes have any of them been of exceptional ability, but nevertheless they would seem to mark a renewed tendency among college men towards the profession of literature. "Forever and a Day," the recently published "Guerndale," "Sly Ballades in Harvard China...
Patrick Fitzgerald, Chas. Rowell (per Peter Duryea), Geo. Hazael (per Albert F. Smith) and Geo. Noremac signed articles of agreement June 2, to compete in a go-as-you-please pedestrian match of 142 hours, for a sweepstakes of $500 and a pro rata share of the gate receipts for those who cover 525 miles or over. The race is to begin Oct. 23, at 12.05 A. M., in the Madison Square Garden...