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...clubs which compose it. When the Union Club was formed, certain college clubs agreed to come into the organization, and promised a certain amount towards the share of the room rent. Each club, moreover, was represented on the board of directors, and any action which the directors took, bound the other members. This board of directors took charge of fitting up the rooms, and, with perhaps one exception, did this as economically as could be expected. To meet this expense of furnishing and running the rooms an assessment was levied on all the clubs composing the Union. The treasurer...
...first of what is bound to prove a very interesting and instructive series of works called "American History Leaflets" has just made its appearance. It is a convenient little sheet containing a letter from Columbus to Luis de Sant Augel, announcing his discovery, with an extract also from his journal. These leaflets are to appear bi-monthly in the months of January, March, May, July. September and November, the price for single copies being five cents and the yearly subscription thirty cents. They are edited by Professors Hart and Channing. The subjects for the different numbers this year...
...dissertations must be written upon letter paper of good quality, of the quarto size, with a margin of not less than one inch at the top, at the bottom, and on each side, so that they may be bound up without injury to the writing. The sheets on which the dissertation is written must be securely stitched together...
This vote was understood to refer to the recommendations of May 2, '88, and the Athletic, Committee has felt bound to follow as well as it could the lines laid down in that vote, without forgetting its second and no less important duty, the fostering of the sports committed to its charge...
...precarious. Careful management, however, put the organization on a firm basis again; and the exceedingly judicious administration of the past two years has brought the Society to a level far higher than of any previous period. Its financial credit is perfectly established and the Society, as now conducted, is bound to meet with continued and increasing prosperity...