Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...those who do not join the Union. As a matter of fact, those who really stay out are those who do not wish to go, those who do not want to borrow members' "non-transferable" tickets, and those who can not borrow tickets. We suggest a plan for helping those who can not pay ten dollars for membership, are unwilling to borrow tickets, and yet wish to hear a particular lecture. We want at the same time to levy a tax on those who do not care to "waste" ten dollars on an institution which...
...class of 1910 will hold an informal dinner at Louis' Restaurant, 15 Fayette Court (off 603 Washington street), Boston, this evening at 6 o'clock. Seats for the theatre have been obtained for such members of the class as wish to go. This dinner is a new plan, and will take the place of the usual spring smoker in the Union...
Organization, the most attractive of all stages in any project is the condition in which one finds the problem at present. It is only by concerted, intelligent co-operation that a plan as enormous and far-reaching as Mr. Cutts's can hope to succeed. Now, co-operation in such a matter as this is an investment that every graduate of this University should consider and partake...
...quite possible that such an arrangement would net a profit to the Gymnasium--at worst, the system would be self-supporting. However, whether profitable or not, the real convenience, which this plan would afford to those who use the Gymnasium seems enough to justify its adoption...
...Tickets at $1 may be obtained by applying to the secretary immediately. If those who desire to go to the theatre afterwards will remit $1.50 additional for a ticket, seats together will be obtained, and the tickets will be given out at the dinner. This dinner is a new plan and all members of the class are urged to attend, especially men in the graduate departments of the University, since it will take the place of the usual spring smoker in the Union. Remittances should be sent to C. C. Little. University Hall, Cambridge, or Goddard avenue, Brookline...