Word: bond
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Company I.--Captain, J. B. Hatton; 1st Lieutenant, J. V. Spalding; 2nd Lieutenant, F. A. McNamara; 1st Sergeant, P. R. Chandler; Supply Sergeant, W. Rowe; Sergeants, W. B. Coy, A. T. Hill, F. D. Schurz, J. Stubbs, W. R. Wallace; Corporals, D. S. Bond, A. L. Benjamin, P. R. Corcoran, Chas. Young, E. H. VanWinkle, M. Zobel...
Every purchase of a Liberty Loan Bond is an individual act toward bringing victory to America and her allies...
Every purchaser of a Liberty Loan Bond performs a distinct individual service to his country and to our boys fighting in France...
Students should not be misled by over-optimistic forecasts and wait till the last day or so to decide to buy a bond. The University will do itself full justice only if everyone is ready to buy as he is approached by the committee...
Once again the attention of the members of the Faculty and of the Graduate Schools is called to the fact that the University is looking to them in the hope that they will add the sums of their bond purchases to the total collection of the University. Moreover, in order to offset the objections of many men who want their subscriptions to count at home, these buyers may subscribe through the University Committee, have their sums credited to their local banks and, at the same time, have the amount of their subscriptions used to increase the University's total collection...