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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Students failing to pay their dues at this time will be required to cease attending lectures and to forfeit all privileges of use of the University buildings, athletic grounds and dining balls. A special fee of $10 will be charged all students who are deprived of the privileges of the College for non-payment of dues...
Drills are held Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3.30 until 4.30 o'clock. Lieutenant Greene is in command here, and C. Blum '18 is chief petty officer. All the work up to this time has been close order drill without arms, but next week the cadets will have the use of rifles...
...penalty for not paying is a tempting one for the tired scholar. Though the use of Hemenway Gymnasium is forbidden there are rewards. The bankrupt student may not go to recitations or to the Stadium (thus exempting him from drill) and so days of long sleep and no work are within his grasp. In spite of these visions of a paradise at Cambridge we advise paying up at any cost for the arm of the Dean is long and the days of rest would precede months of hard labor. Our watch-ery today must be: On, on to Dane Hall...
Inasmuch as the Hemenway Gymnasium will not be available, arrangement can be made this year with the Director of Physical Education at the Y. M. C. A. for the use of the gymnasium there...
...learning is what drives him on; there is no publicity; his a simple reward, yet one full of honor. Statistics show that the men who make Phi Beta Kappa are the kind who make good in after life: they have shown that they have minds and the ability to use them...