Word: spending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first concert will be given in Omaha, where there is a large Princeton club. The second concert will be given at Denver, and the third at Salt Lake City. Leaving Salt Lake City, no further stops will be made until SanFrancisco is reached. The clubs will spend some time in California, and will then go north into Oregon and Washington territory, where several concerts will be given. The return east will be made by the Northern Pacific route, and the concluding concerts will be given at St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is expected that Chicago, where the clubs will disband...
...VIII statute of the University, the recess is but eleven days long-shorter than that of almost any other college in the country, and as by the new regulations no cuts at that time are allowed, this vacation becomes a simple mockery to southern and western men who must spend most of it in traveling in order to get home at all during the year. The only remedy is a petition to the corporation and overseers of the university, and this ought to be made immediately. Can not, therefore, a petition be started, such as was gotten up in regard...
...Babbitt, of the German department will spend next year in Germany for the purpose of study...
...Yale Apollo Glee and Banjo Club will start on their annual Easter trip on Thursday, April 18. They leave New York for Savannah in the steamer "City of Augusta," arriving at Savannah early Sunday morning. At Savannah they will spend two days, singing at the Grand Opera House on Monday evening, April 22. After the concert, a German will be given in their honor by the Savannah German Club. On Tuesday morning they leave for Charleston, singing there that night. Wednesday night the club will play at Atlanta, and after the concert they will attend a ball given in their...
...could. The question of a dark-room will probably be definitely settled by next Tuesday, so that the room can be fifted up during the spring recess. The resignation of L. W. Pulsifer, ,90, resigned from the executive committee. The executive committee was then empowered after some discussion, to spend an amount not exceeding $200 in fitting up the dark room. It was further decided to hold a competition, open to all members for a design for a club shingle; all designs to be in the hands of the executive committee April 2, the selection to be made...