Word: steward
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...crew has been entered in the Steward's Challenge Cup race of first eight-oared shells, in which it will meet the Malta Boat Club eight of Philadelphia, and in the New England Challenge Cup race for junior collegiate eights, in which it will row against the Cornell junior university crew and the Pennsylvania second university crew. The races will be rowed over a course of one mile and 550 yards straightaway from the Malta Boat Club to just above the Columbia Bridge. In the first race Severance will row at No. 5, and in the second race, for which...
Among the passages of warning contained in Luke are the parables of the chief seats, of the unrighteous steward, and of the barren fig tree. From these should be drawn the ethical truths of humility and watchfulness...
...plan is offered by the board of directors as a substitute for the present system. The Corporation of the University will assist in the inauguration of the plan by remitting three-fourths of the sinking fund payments for at least two months. The Board of Directors has instructed the steward to serve meals at a price not exceeding $5 a week; and they are confident that with the membership equal to the average attendance of the past two months the board can be kept at this figure without lowering the quality of food offered. The transient system will be continued...
...substitute for it American board at a fixed price of $5 a week. The Corporation of the University will assist in the inauguration of this plan by remitting three-fourths of the sinking fund payments for at least two months. The Board of Directors has instructed the steward to serve meals at a price not exceeding $5 a week; and are confident that with the membership equal to the average attendance of the past two months the board can be kept at this figure without lowering the quality of food offered. The transient system will be continued. Coupons will...
...last year. The Union will be closed at 5.30 o'clock to all but special ticket-holders. The lawn south of the building will be enclosed and decorated as usual. Supper will be served there from 6 to 8.30 o'clock under the supervision of Mr. Wilkey, the steward of the Union. Throughout the evening Gott's orchestra will play, and there will be dancing in the Living Room from 9 to 11 o'clock...