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...Insurance, 600.00 Wages of Treasurer, Clerks and Bookkeeper, Doormen and Bellboys, Janitor, etc., 12,000.00 (The expenses of this item at the Houston Club, where we can be reasonably sure all due economy is practiced, are almost $8,000.00. The Harvard Union must be more than fifty per cent larger than Houston Hall, and ought to have much more than fifty per cent more members.) Miscellaneous (including ground rent and taxes...
...know of no other method by which the Union may feel sure of being able to obtain the requisite resources and yet leave the way open to escape the necessity of a fixed fee of ten dollars, which would undoubtedly bear hard on many of the poorer members. The larger the membership is, the lower will be the annual dues. In spite of the apparent unfairness, of exempting the graduates from this second payment, the committee recommend this in view of the much smaller use that most of them will make of the building, and also in view...
...final conclusion is that the three-year course would be bad for the students, because it would require them to divide their attention between too many subjects at one time, and to require them to spend a larger portion of their time in the class-room with less self-sustained work. To change from a four-year to a three-year course, without alteration in the amount of work, would be "bad for the reputation of the College, because it would set up a pretension that the Harvard A.B. had not been lowered by the change to a three-year...
...careful examination was made of the regulations which govern Houston Hall at the University of Pennsylvania, and the similar organizations in English universities. The constitution upon its completion was submitted to the original Committee on Regulations. By them it has been referred for amendment and final approval to a larger committee. This consists, in addition to the members of the Committee on Regulations and the Framing Committee, of the following...
...membership last year was 155. Eighty-five new men have joined the association this year and the total enrolment now is 195. The average attendance at the weekly prayer meetings has been somewhat greater than it was last year, but at the same time, the larger part of this increase must be accounted for by the number of well-known visitors who have addressed the meetings; the problem of making the meetings conducted solely by college men interesting and effective is yet to be solved...