Word: small
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...permanent endowment of the University. Where would Harvard be if its graduates were to take the tone--"The subscription business, however, has become a nuisance"? Is it a fatal objection to the contributions now being made to the general fund that they are "unevenly distributed," and many men of small means give relatively more than some of their richer brethren? Would it not be fairer to raise the price of tution for those who are actually to profit by it, instead of appealing to the generosity of those who are long out of College? If, as has sometimes been said...
...suggestion that the price of the H. A. A. ticket should be raised to seven or eight dollars is open to two serious objections. It would be hard on the men of small means, and would thereby be contrary to the policy of the Committee which has steadily been in favor of making the entrance to games as cheap as possible for all undergraduates, trusting to the generosity and public spirit of those who can afford to subscribe, and lightening the burden of those who must count every dollar. In the second place it is quite doubtful whether the raising...
...give as liberally as the finances allow to permanent improvement and equipment whether of the field or the boat houses, or of the teams large and small...
...Union. It has seemed wise to the Trophy Room Committee to expend this sum for a new case for the cups, which is an absolute necessity, if the new trophy room is to look well. Besides this new case for the cups, however, a number of other small things will have to be done; chief among which are the removal and restraining of the present baseball case, the removal and re-hanging of the flags, the removal and re-framing of the pictures, the purchase of the pictures of certain past teams, whose photographs were never placed in the Trophy...
...Natural History Walk to Monadnock, which was to have started today, has been abandoned on account of the small number of men who handed in their names...