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...outstanding bills will not have been presented to the bursar before that time. In the opinion of the auditing committee, the price of board, as charged in the term bills for the first third of the year 1881-2, is substantially correct. If, however, it should then appear that excess has been charged above the actual cost of board, such amount shall be placed to the credit of the association, and go to reduce the price of board on the next term bill...
...month of October was about $5.00 per week, but the auditor, under a misapprehension as to the nature and purpose of the "item balance," charged a large portion of it to reducing the price of board in his monthly statement, whereby the price of board was made to appear less than the actual cost. An error of judgment, which perhaps arose from a lack of information as to the nature of said "balance...
...Keene appears on Monday night at the Park in "Richelieu." He has been rather severely handled by some of the Boston crities, but they all agree in predicting for him a future full of brilliant success. Keene possesses a wonderful power of facial expression; his gestures are manly and in good taste, and his voice is unsurpassed. He shows the evil effects of his Western tour in his tendency to mistake rant for passion, in his desire, to use theatrical parlance, to catch the gallery. Besides this, he wholly lacks the studied method of the Booth school, to which...
...only twenty-five persons cared enough about hearing it to take the trouble to walk to Sever. Many fine lectures of late have been slighted in this manner. If the students would think of the vast amount of trouble that lecturers often put themselves to, so that they may appear before a Harvard audience, and the disappointment that they must feel at seeing evidence of so small an appreciation of their efforts, we think the students would give them a much heartier support; besides, the benefit derived from such lectures can hardly be over-estimated...
...been made lately about the smoking cars which the Union Railroad Co. announced some six weeks ago. We learn from the superintendent that as soon as the travel becomes easier, and there is no longer necessity for four horses on each car, the smoking cars will make their appearance. These cars will be of great convenience to the students, and if they do eventually appear, we should be truly grateful to the company. In connection with this we will state that since the running time of the Park Square cars has been changed much inconvenience has been experienced...