Word: amount
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...collect subscriptions from departments outside the college. According to the above arrangements, each class will have to subscribe not far from $600, if the other departments can be relied upon for anything. With these small sums to collect, there ought to be no difficulty in getting the needed amount. Certainly every man in college ought to subscribe his small share to the lasting benefit of all the athletic teams. It certainly would be a disgrace and a parody on Harvard's enthusiastic support, if the committees should have any difficulty in their undertaking...
...Treasurer of the college is authorized to draw upon Prof. Condon at sight to the amount named on Feb, 15 of each year...
...through his agents to the capacity of those agents; he uses men according to their ability. Just as the light which we get from the stars varies with the size of the stars and the light in a room varies with the size of the windows; just as the amount of electricity which can be sent through wires varies with their size, so God through men expreses truths proportional to the breadth of their natures...
...more opportune moment. During the past year and a half the field has been filled in and carefully levelled and is now ready for the final arrangements for the various athletic sports. In the meantime the sum to pay for this was being collected from the graduates, and the amount collected from those in New England has reached $47,000. It is expected that when $50,000 have been raised, the graduates in New York and elsewhere will contribute something. We have had no part in contributing to the fund, yet the large majority of us will get the actual...
...presentation, but I have heard one or two members of the Faculty hint that some venture of the sort ought to be set on foot, and on that score feel justified in suggesting such an undertaking. The first objection to this would be that it takes an enormous amount of time to perfect anything of this sort; but who will not acknowledge that if the Dickie and Pudding private theatricals, given simply for pleasure, find generous support, a venture supported by the college, and acknowledged to be the most important event of the year, would call forth a great number...