Word: schemes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last number of the Advocate, a writer has taken exception to the CRIMSON'S stand in regard to the scheme for a new dining hall, as proposed by the Corporation. We quote his words...
...quote but one sentence from our editorial, and to interpret the rest in her own words. Since that interpretation is entirely misleading, we beg to repeat the passage which inspired it: "The best policy seems to be to take what we can get. If the restaurant scheme succeeds, the University will be so much the better for it; if it fails, it will be nobody's loss but the Corporation's. With a building already erected, the present scheme, if unsatisfactory may be altered until it meets all requirements." It seems to us that the Advocate goes a long...
...cover the expenses of sending a crew abroad. He did this of his own free will. It is reasonable to believe that there are many others who would show a spirit equally ready and generous if once we should make known our wants. The idea of entering upon a scheme which to many must appear an advertisement, whether it is or not, is not one which commends itself...
...CRIMSON will today post on Holmes Field during the track athletic games the score by innings of the Harvard-Princeton baseball game. This scheme was tried last year and proved a very pleasant feature of the 'varsity meeting. All possible precautions against accident has been taken. It is not likely, however, that the first returns will reach Cambridge until four o'clock or thereabouts...
...Ganschen yen Buchenau, was given at the recent Verein Reception. It was then cleverly executed and seemed to take well with the audience. Out of consideration for the welfare of the library and for the kindness which the Verein has shown in undertaking to repeat its performance, the scheme should have the cooperation of many students...