Word: bond
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Circulars explaining the nature of the bond issue together with subscription blanks will be placed in the Crimson building today and may be obtained by anyone. Buttons will soon be ready for issue to all men who have purchased a bond...
...meeting of the undergraduate Liberty Bond committee and sub-committee last night plans were made for the canvassing of the University for subscribers to the loan. Each member of the sub-committee will cover an assigned dormitory or entry in order to explain personally to every man the necessity for a wide and popular response and the advantages of such a response to the individual...
...order to assist the undergraduate Liberty Bond Committee in canvassing the University for subscriptions to the Liberty Loan, a subcommittee of 19 has been appointed, consisting of the following men: T. G. Ames '20, C. F. Batchelder '20, G. Coolidge '20, H. B. Coxe '20, H. B. Davis '20, W. Dexter '19, C. W. Greenough '19, R. W. Harwood '20, R. Little '19, E. A. McCouch '20, E. D. Morse '19, F. V. Peale '18, R. H. Post '20, A. L. Putnam '20, D. H. Read '19, D. F. Robinson '20, G. R. Walker '18, F. M. Warburg...
...obvious that the people of the country, collectively and individually, must reduce unnecessary expenditures as much as possible immediately. In buying a Liberty Bond, the undergraduate will not only do his share in economizing and saving, but will also help the Government in successfully carrying...
Apart from being a patriotic duty of the highest type, the purchase of a bond represents an excellent investment. The issue is backed by every resource of the Government, and the purchaser is further secured by the fact that a Liberty Bond may be transferred for any bonds authorized in the future bearing a higher rate of interest...