Word: amounted
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Cowles, the Harvard Club Professional, is only able to give the small amount of time at his disposal to coaching the first and second squash teams, it has recently been arranged so that some one member of these two teams will devote his time on Tuesday or Thursday afternoons from 3 to 5 o'clock, to teaching inexperienced men to play. These two-hour sessions will be divided into twenty-minute periods, and all men who wish to take advantage of this opportunity to get free coaching, should sign up in the blue-book which is provided for this purpose...
...University had to choose between getting the desired $15,250,000 through the gifts of a few of its graduates and the triumphant united support of all its alumni and students, even with a failure to raise the whole amount, it would surely and confidently choose such a demonstration of its vital hold on its community...
...chairmen at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the Living Room of the Union. At this time, form cards, which have been sent out to the chairmen, will be handed in, showing the number of men in each dormitory, the number of men approached, those subscribed, and the total amount given. From this data the percent of progress in the College will be calculated...
...success of the drive depends entirely on the student body, since subscriptions will be solicited solely among the undergraduates; and the cooperation of every man is necessary to make the drive a 100 percent success both from the standpoint of numbers and of the total amount subscribed...
...management has spared no effort to reduce costs of heat, light, and labor, and still be able to serve food of high quality. It was found that only a small amount of expense could be cut down. They state that Commons cannot be successfully operated until a system is instituted similar to that at the University where a nucleus is formed by compelling the Freshmen to eat in the University dining halls; or similar to that at Princeton where the two lower classes are compelled to eat at the university dining halls...