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...clock. With the exception of Sundays and holidays the building will open each day at 10 o'clock, and excepting Saturdays will close at 10 p. m. On Saturdays the building will close at 7 p.m. To engage a locker each new student must present a Bursar's certificate at the janitor's office of the Gymnasium...
...means so objectionable as the creation of a small irresponsible close corporation, ought to be noticed. The new plan proposes that only members of the several Faculties may be stockholders. In this way the administrative officers of the University, including all persons connected with the Treasurer's and Bursar's offices, that is, the officers whose positions would imply that they were specially fitted for this work, are made ineligible as stockholders. The final authority in the management of a business concern is withheld from business men and given only to those who are primarily scholars
...however, it will probably be given as a prize in some one of the quarter-mile trials before the dual meet with Yale. The winner of the cup is entitled to possession of it for one year, provided he shall deposit a satisfactory bond for its value with the Bursar; and he is also entitled to have his name engraved upon...
...recent meeting of the Corporation it was decided to create the office of Inspector of Grounds and Buildings. The buildings and grounds have hitherto been under the supervision of the Bursar, but in recent years his duties have been so numerous that it was considered advisable to relieve...
...have published, opposing the erection of the University Club at Quincy and Harvard streets, there has been no suggestion as to a more desirable and, at the same time, possible site. To tear down Dane Hall, College House or Wadsworth House is highly impracticable. In Dane Hall are the Bursar's offices and the Co-operative Society's rooms. From the stores on the first floor of College House the University receives a large annual rent, and, consequently, there is a strong economic reason why the building ought not to be destroyed in order to afford a site...