Word: five
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...blue-books left for subscriptions for purchasing the old bell have brought in $94.85, an amount probably sufficient for the purpose. The subscriptions were chiefly in amounts of 10 and 25 cents. Five dollars was the largest single subscription. The book at Memorial brought in 191 subscriptions, $33.95; at Leavitt's, 62 subscriptions, $32.25; at Randall Hall, 84 subscriptions, $9.65; at Sanborn's 37 subscriptions, $9.25, and at the Hasty Pudding Club, 34 subscriptions, $9.75. Of these amounts only $29.25 actual cash has been collected...
Yale debating has never been in such flourishing condition as during the past season; attendance at both the Union and the Sheffield Debating Society being fully twice as large as formerly. The junior debating clubs have held five debates at the University Club, which has proved a popular meeting place. The sophomore clubs have not had such a prosperous season, but the results in the interclass debate were satisfactory. The Law School club and the Divinity School have aroused strong interest. The most pressing need now is for a suitable building devoted exclusively to oratory and public speaking, which...
...photographic work of Mr. Chester F. Stiles, of Cambridge, was placed on exhibition yesterday under the auspices of the Camera Club. The exhibit consists of seventy-five winter scenes taken last month among the northern peaks of the White Mountains, together with a few summer scenes of the same localities which serve as contrast. The pictures were taken under peculiarly trying circumstances...
...regular meeting of the Board of Overseers on Wednesday, April 11, the following appointments made by the Corporation were confirmed, all of them to date from September 1, 1900: John Hays Gardiner, A.B., to be assistant professor of English for five years; William E. Castle, Ph.D., instructor in zoology, and William R. Spalding, instructor in music. A resolution was passed requesting the faculties of each department to state in the Catalogue the exact conditions on which the several degrees may be obtained. The following rule was adopted: "That no undergraduate should be allowed to remain in residence at the University...
...tickets only are now left on sale for "A Copper Complication" to be given in Brattle Hall on the evenings of May 1, 3 and 4, and that no tickets will be sold at the doors. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Marjorie Dewey, 10 Garden street, at seventy-five cents each. No seats are reserved...