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...instructive fact. Recently I was told by a friend that the place where he was boarding was being run on the same plan as Memorial Hall, though of course on an infinitesimal scale. A freshman had started the enterprise. He had secured rooms on Bow street; engaged table-ware, etc., and hired a cook and a waitress. He then issued notices and got up a table of twenty-four men (chiefly Law School men who had left Memorial). He buys the provisions himself, pays the servants and other little expenses, and gets his own board free for his services...
...TOWNSEND, Secretary.STUDENTS desiring to elect N. H. 23 during the second half year who have not already communicated with the instructor are requested to do so at their earliest convenience. ROLAND THAXTER, 19 Ware street...
...Professor Ware submitted to the committee, at the meeting held on May 21, 1886, plans for a building and an estimate of its cost. The plans were accepted, with the thanks of the committee, and Mr. S. B. P. Trowbridge, a graduate of Trinity College and of the School of Mines of Columbia College, was appointed to take charge of the erection of the building under Professor Ware's direction. Mr. Trowbridge proceeded to Athens, and ground was broke in the autumn. The corner-stone of the new building was laid on March 12, 1887, with appropriate ceremonies, a full...
...committee are under great obligations to Professor Ware. He has prepared its construction without charge. The sole responsibility for a trust of unusual difficulty has rested upon him. He has successfully overcome all obstacles as they have arisen, and has substantially lessened the cost of the building by enlisting the interest of many American manufacturers who have supplied material. No one else is so well prepared to speak about the building, and at my request he has prepared the following account, which he permits the committee to make a part of this report...
...tenth ten of the Institute of 1770 from '90 are: Bates, Howe, Richmond, C. F. Judson, O. B. Judson, Gorham, Lund, Tyson, Emmons, Thorndike. Honorary members: Lewis, Hartridge, Corning, Codman, Beecher, Ware, Garrison, Weed, Stevens, McKean, Warren...