Word: waiting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Mandolin Club seems certain to have a successful season this year. Eighteen members of the 1900 club have returned, so that there, are but few vacancies to be filled. The officers are: President, H. Rawson '01; secretary and treasurer, W. S. Wait '01; leader, W. A. Parker...
Guitars--A. B. Parson '03, L. T. Brown '03, I. F. Orr '04, A. Wait...
...Kelley '01, G. L. Kobbe '03, H. S. Knowles '02, J. F. McGirr '04, C. W. Neiman '01, A. Peterson '04, C. I. Porter '02, C. H. Schweppe '02, R. E. Smith '03, L. E. Swarts '03, F. S. Shepard '03, J. L. White '03, A. Wait '04, J. B. Winter '02, F. C. Williams...
...these days of very large classes, it is growing more and more difficult to rouse real class spirit and class enthusiasm, and everything which tends to bring out class spirit should be done. One of the best ways has proved to be the class dinner. Why should each class wait until its Sophomore year before having a large dinner of this kind? Then, too, there are many excellent men in each class who are not "discovered" till comparatively late in their College course, much to their own loss and that of their classmates. If an opportunity be given the members...
...cent. represents a loss in income of $10,000 a year. Thus in 1892 the Observatory received $53,000 income, but in 1898 only $46,000. In the words of the report: "Every few days questions are solved by means of the photographs, which without them must wait years for an equally satisfactory solution. A healthy institution must grow steadily, if not rapidly, while here, if the income continues to decrease, work must be abandoned or postponed, and publication delayed, which in some cases endangers the loss of the whole. The only remedy is a large increase in the endowment...