Word: amounts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excellently arranged and well indexed, and useful for reference. It affords every man in the University an opportunity to find out about the work and play of everybody else; it contains a full list of the numerous and varied clubs -- social, educational, territorial, literary and dramatic; and a great amount of information regarding University customs and traditions...
...finance committee of the Sophomore class has at present collected $538 for class dues. All funds, however, have not yet been handed in. The competition for chairman of the sub-committees will end on Friday. The standing of the six most promising candidates and the amount collected by each is as follows: O. Ames, $73.75; W. Richardson, $53; A. A. Cameron, $50.50; C. Higginson. $47; J. H. Spitz, $43; R. D. Hunneman...
...Freshman interdormitory association football series has been planned as a culmination of the season. Each team will play two games for the dormitory championship. As an unusual amount of interest is felt in a series of this sort, a large number of men are expected to report for their respective teams...
...following figures show the number of men employed and the amount earned through the aid of the Student's Employment Office, the Department of the University, The Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Club of New York. For term employment during 1913-14, 601 men were registered, compared with 569 for 1912-13. 357 of these received employment, 332 through the aid of the Bureau, and 25 through the aid of the other branches seeking to give employment to students. The sum earned by these men was $68,913.57, a gain of $16,370.60 over the amount earned...
...total registration on the books of the Bureau for 1913-14, allowing for men registered for both summer and term-work (202 duplicates) is 1010, and the total amount of money earned by those who obtained employment was $107,259.79, a gain of $14,690.97 over the amount earned in 1912-13. In all, 1494 temporary positions were filled, 63 different kinds of work being listed. Over 100 men found positions in each of the following divisions: Monitor, guide, typewriter and tutor, while over 50 men worked in each of the divisions stated below: waiter, "tutor and companion," stenographer, proctor...