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...demand for Senior pictures during the closing days of last week, the committee has decided to extend the time for receiving "lives" and photographs another week. There are still nearly 200 Seniors who have not attended to this. About next Wednesday a list of the delinquents will be published. Stringent measures appear to be necessary to complete the total. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...been tried. If the Union really does not interest men enough to pay for its running expenses, it is questionable whether it is justifiable to run it by compulsory payments. But the trouble today is that too many men use the Union who do not pay for it.--More stringent enforcement of the membership rules should be put in force. There are also ways of arousing interest which have not been fully tried. The recent boxing tournament was an innovation that if continued should do much to stimulate interest. From the agitation for a swimming pool, the plan to build...
...passenger who is found guilty of either over-valuation or under-valuation of his baggage will be subject to a fine of $5,000 or three years imprisonment the reason for such stringent punishment being that the railroads are now compelled to pay the full value of baggage lost or destroyed, whereas heretofore they could not be held for damages above $100 except in case of special declaration...
...Savoy Hotel. Within the first few days of its organization, $10,000 was raised for purposes of immediate use, and soon after, a daily newspaper was started by the committee for the stranded Americans. During the first weeks of the war scare, when the scarcity of money was most stringent, many were in danger of being evicted from their hotels, because of the managers' refusals to accept letters of credit and travellers' checks. This state of affairs the committee relieved, by becoming directly responsible, and to make things further easier at the time when all English banks had closed their...
...overstocked with dramatic organizations, all of greater or less ambitiousness. A new club, composed of Fresh- men, attempting to produce plays, either original or of the sort usually attempted by the purely amateur company, would enter into a competition with the already existing organizations that they themselves find as stringent as need be. It is hardly likely that a new organization with a similar purpose could be very successful against the odds that exist...