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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Geological Museum, this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Professor Wallace W. Atwood will outline plans for the summer work, and give directions regarding personal equipment. All members of the University who have had at least an introductory course in physiography or general geology are urged to attend. The total expense including railroad fare and camping expenses will be about...
...higher education in the state do not fall short in one large requirement, but in many small ones. The fifteen or sixteen colleges in Massachusetts provide a regular course of study well above the average. The duplication of such equipment occasioned by a new University would be a total loss to the state. The same is true of such institutions as medical, divinity, and law schools. The place for additions to the system is in the creation of various industrial schools, easily accessible, to all parts of the state...
...members of the University will be $23 and each member of the party must pay his share of the camp expenses, $100 covering this item. The travelling expenses from Boston to Ouray Colo., need not exceed $140 so that the total expense in connection with the course will be about...
...secretary-treasurer of the class of 1915 last year has just issued the following report of the class finances up to the time the Senior officers took up their duties: DEPOSITS. Balance on hand Oct. 15, 1913, $343.69 Class collection, 294.00 Surplus from Junior Dance, 108.00 Interest, 3.07 Total...
...EXPENDITURES. Student Council dues, $10.00 Smoker, Oct. 30, 1913, 77.97 Loan to Junior Dance Committee, 50.00 Smoker, Jan. 9, 1914, 69.98 Loan to Senior Dormitory Committee, 4.00 Printing, 37.75 Smoker, March 12, 1914, 110.10 Returned checks, 1.00 Megaphones for Yale game parade, 1.00 Total, $361.80 Deposits, $748.76 Expenditures, 361.80 Balance...