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...residue of the income and profit of said fund shall be used, appropriated and applied to the maintenance and support of the library of the college, the preservation and repair of books therein, and to the purchase of books therefor; no part of such income and profit or of the principal of said trust fund shall be used or appropriated to the repair of any buildings occupied by or intended to be occupied by the said library, or to the erection of any such building. This gift is subject to the following conditions: First, that the scholarship shall be known...
Undergraduates desiring to get up special features for the torchlight parade, will please confer with Mr. Leighton, 9 Weld, as expenses therefor are to be paid from the general fund...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- The officers of the H. A. A. have decided to omit the standing high jump from the list of events at the winter meetings, and to substitute therefor the running broad jump. They have done this on the ground that the standing jump is no longer contested at the Mott Haven sports. Is this, however, the only consideration...
Among other requirements, it is therein provided that the oath of the proper officer of the society or institution shall be produced, showing the character of the institution, and that the article was imported therefor, and is to remain as its permanent property, and is not for sale or distribution. It is also provided that in no case will the oath of the importer, who is not connected with the society or institution concerned, be accepted as a sufficient compliance with such regulations, although such evidence may be accepted as auxiliary. In practice it is found that colleges and other...
This afternoon occurs the first winter meeting and we wish the officers in charge a successful outcome for their labors in preparing for this spring awakening of athletics. They have made considerable preparation and they ought to be rewarded therefor. Nor does the college wish to be disappointed by witnessing anything inferior to what it has been accustomed...