Word: payed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...GRAY, Secretary.ALL men who can must be photographed this week. After this week the contract with Pach expires, and men may have to pay double prices...
...growth of the botanical and zoological departments of the University, an addition to the Agassiz Museum has become a matter of imperative necessity. Thanks to the vigorous efforts of Professor Goodale, the sum of $50,000 has already been subscribed towards the $75,000 which is needed to pay for the new building. Plans have been prepared for an additional section of the great museum to give increased accommodation to the departments of geology and geography. Another section will include the botanical laboratories and a botanical museum, the materials for which have been accumulating for several years. These two buildings...
...previous years the machines have been under the care of a man whose business it was to keep them in order. At present they are very much out of order, and , moreover, without care. If this need could be attended to, the crews would doubtless be willing to pay for it, as rowing on some of the machines is at times almost useless...
...secretary is in receipt of applications for, 1st, a tutor to go to California at once, for five months; pay good. Applicant must be thoroughly competent to fit a boy for present requirements. Second, an instructor in Latin at a New England academy, to serve for a few weeks as substitute, beginning at once. Third, for an experienced teacher of English, to go to a California fitting school in August. Fourth, for one of equal capacity as regards French and German, also for August...
...that we have not reached the standard of perfection, but we object to having the reputation of the college injured by the actions of a few. If the newspapers of the country would give less credence to the reports of people who know absolutely nothing about college affairs, and pay more attention to what actually takes place, then true accounts might be the rule, not the exception...