Word: bond
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Rooms in the following College dormitories have not yet been allotted and will be assigned on receipt of application and bond at the Bursar's office: College House, Gannett, Holyoke House, Matthews, Perkins, Thayer and Walter Hastings...
...rebate checks from the Freshman dinner will be redeemed at the Rendezvous this afternoon between 2 and 3. Only 90 cents will be returned to each holder of a check, inasmuch as many souvenirs were taken away and table cloths were burnt, so that $30 of the bond had to be paid to the management of the American House...
Applications for rooms in College buildings must be in today. A word of advice may save the applicants from considerable inconvenience. There are a good many technical requirements to be fulfilled before the applications can be considered, chief of which is the demand that a bond be properly filed with the Bursar. Many men have been disappointed in the past through neglect of the minor details. Let their misfortune be a warning to others...
About 300 tickets have been sold. A bond of $350 has been filed with the hotel management and will be forfeited if articles to the amount of $15 are broken. If not, a rebate of $1 will be refunded to each purchaser of a ticket. Evening dress will not be worn. Men not already assigned to tables may make arrangements with the committee before the dinner...
...April 1. These delegates will be appointed this week by the president of the club. The League, formed a few years ago, consists of the civic and political clubs of about thirty of the leading, colleges and universities of the country, and its object is to form a bond between men in the various colleges who are interested in raising the standard of public and political life and further interest other men in the work. Delegates are expected from the Universities of Colorado, North Dakota, Louisiana, and the University of Chicago, beside all the large eastern colleges. The convention will...