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...beyond review of the Society, the incurring of increased expenses, and above all the fixing of salaries. The tendency in this direction of the five initial trustees was shown at the last annual meeting. At this meeting the removal of the tailoring department to new quarters with an increased rental of $600 was announced, a suggestion was made for the removal of the main store with a still greater increase, and salaries were voted to some of the directors, amounting for the current year to about $1000. So far as the writer can remember these propositions were advocated only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Co-operative Change Undesirable. | 5/28/1902 | See Source »

...system of loaning furniture to students will be carried on next year along the same lines as heretofore. There are fifty-one complete sets and a number of partial sets of oak furniture, for which application may be made. The rental of a complete set is $7.50 a year, a rebate of $2.50 being allowed if the furniture is re-engaged. The partial sets are rented at relative prices. Applications for sets should be made as early as possible to R. R. Alexander, Thayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Loan Furniture System. | 6/11/1901 | See Source »

...repair. When this has been done there will be fifty-one complete sets of oak furniture for which students may apply; and, in addition to these, partial sets now used by about twenty men will be offered. Each lot of furniture is sufficient for a study and bedroom. A rental of $7.50 for the year is charged, but of this sum $2.50 is refunded at the end of the term, provided that the pieces are all returned in good condition or in case the lease is renewed. Partial sets may be had at practically the same rates. To receive favorable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Furniture Loan System. | 5/18/1900 | See Source »

...City of Cambridge over the taxation of College property has finally been settled by the report of the Committee on Assessments which has declared in favor of the University. The trouble arose from the "Williamstown decision," rendered in February, 1897; by which all college property occupied by professors paying rental to the Corporation could be taxed. Starting with this concession, the city undertook to tax all College property during the years 1897, 1898, and 1899. For the first two years the College paid all assessments in full, but at the same time registered a protest which was carried...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Taxation Case Settled. | 4/26/1900 | See Source »

About the first of May the Cambridge post office will remove from its present location to 18 and 20 Boylston street, in Read's Block, where rooms have been leased for five years at an annual rental of $3,000. This was the location of the office before it moved to Brattle street. The lease for the present place will not expire for a year and eight months, but Mr. Read has agreed to take it from the government and also to arrange the new location in a thoroughly creditable manner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Post Office Question Settled. | 3/23/1898 | See Source »

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