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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...batting was on the whole very promising, although the pitchers have had scarcely ten days' practice with curves. Pounds had the best record, with two two-base hits and one three-bagger out of a total of five times at bat. Briggs, Simons and Currier each had two hits to their credit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRACTICE GAME YESTERDAY | 3/30/1907 | See Source »

...Seniors who have had sittings at Tupper's this year, only 300 have ordered Class Albums. The members of the class of 1906 ordered over 450 Albums. Unless more orders are received immediately, to make the total larger than 450, it will be impossible to have a larger Album than the one arranged by the class of 1906. It is essential for the Class to support the Committee by placing orders at once, or else it will be necessary to give up the additions which are being considered, and possibly to reduce the number of cuts to be contained...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Orders Needed for 1907 Albums | 3/28/1907 | See Source »

...made by displacement of wealth instead of creation, were disastrous to the populations, though endured better than are the legitimate fortunes of the present. At present one-third of the population possess nothing; and of the two-thirds holding possessions, 99.35 per cent. hold 55 per cent. of the total wealth of France, while 1-2 per cent. holds 45 per cent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seventh Hyde Lecture Yesterday | 3/14/1907 | See Source »

...measures I have outlined would, I am confident, reduce the total cost of our sports and the cost to each man, distribute the necessary cost equitably, give all teams a fair chance, and greatly increase the number of participants. The reduction in ticket prices might be offset by the greater number that would probably be sold; if so, all surplus money for a number of years could be spent for needed improvements; if not, a reduced surplus would mean making those improvements more gradually, and less basis for the charge of commercialism in our sports. J. M. GROVES...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 3/11/1907 | See Source »

With the return of these members the price will probably fall again to its previous figure. An analysis of this charge of $3.03 gives the following result: Total for Months. Per Week. Provisions charged to General Board $8,511.91 $0.96 Service 9360.19 1.05 Coal 1493.46 .17 Water 69.15 .01 Gas and Electricity 140.49 .02 Crockery Assessment 621.25 .07 Interest 2341.16 .26 Reduction of Debt and Betterment Account 1912.35 .22 Summer Repairs 350.00 .04 Repairs 479.52 .05 Christmas Recess Allowance 632.00 .07 Miscellaneous...

Author: By Lyman B. Fisk, | Title: Expenses for Board at Memorial Hall | 2/25/1907 | See Source »

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