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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...announcement that the Corporation is taking steps to carry out the plans for building the proposed Infirmary will be read with pleasure. The need of a college hospital, which should furnish at as low cost as possible, proper medical attendance, careful nursing and appetizing food to all students who might be sick has been sorely felt for a number of years. At present a student whose home is not near Cambridge, if taken ill, has either to stay in his room or go to the Cambridge Hospital. A great many students can ill afford to go to the Hospital during...
...question of how to make the charges as reasonable as possible and to make the Infirmary self-supporting is troubling the Corporation. Three ways in which its running expenses might be defrayed by the students are given in another column. The first plan, that of assessing each member of the University resident in Cambridge one dollar a year and a dollar a day for each day's residence in the Infirmary above five days, would put the expense upon those who use the hospital more surely than the other plans. The third plan, that of assessing each student living...
...HAVEN, Nov. 30.- At the mass meeting called tonight br the Yale athletic managers to get the opinion and support of the student body in renewing athletic relations with Harvard, the sentiment was almost unanimously in favor of such action...
...past years scholarships have been distributed in a large part as financial aid to "needy and deserving students." There were awarded as much for pecuniary need as for scholastic merit. Under this system a student of high standing, who had no need of financial aid, could not, in good faith, apply for a scholarship...
Efforts are being made to start a college paper at Johns Hopkins, at present the only large institution in the country which has no student publication...