Word: bond
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...should apply to G. H. Roosevelt, Russell 17, today between 10 and 12, and 2.30 and 4 o'clock. It is hoped that as many men as possible will take advantage of this opportunity to buy tickets, as fifteen additional tickets must be sold in order to cover the bond of $300 filed with the hotel management. This will be forfeited if articles to the amount of $25 are broken. If this amount of breakage does not take place, a rebate of $1 will be refunded to the purchaser of each ticket...
...Ulrich, P. Ver Planck. Rooms 57, 58, "Rubes": T. S. Behre, K. R. Macgowan, P. Mariett, E. W. Wescott. Room 60, "Milo": E. B. Cox, Jr. Rooms 61, 62, "Forty Thieves": H. Brightman, R. Brunel, H. L. Davis, P. C. Nash. Rooms 63-66, "Patrick Henry": N. J. Bond, K. Bouve, L. H. Cushing, H. S. Knauer, R. V. Moody, P. Newton, A. C. Roberts, R. S. Tucker. Room 67., "J. W. H.": J. W. Hall. Room 68, "A. B. C.'s": J. Murdoch, R. Murdoch...
...voted, "That all students of the University, and all officers holding appointments from the Corporation be allowed to purchase single meal tickets at the regular guest rates, on application at the Auditor's office; and that all students of the University who have filed a $400 bond with the Bursar be allowed to have such tickets charged on their term-bills." This vote applies to Memorial Hall only...
...apply together. No applications will be considered for groups larger than four. A student may apply in a group of four and also in a group of four and also in a group of two. Applications will not be considered unless the student has deposited with the Bursar a bond of $400, or has deposited there $50 in cash as security. Those men who have satisfied the Bursar's requirements by a cash deposit must increase their deposit before the allotment to cover the rent of the most expensive room on their application; otherwise their application will not be considered...
...Carter '00 spoke of the work that the Student Volunteer League is doing to form a close bond between nations even though they may be politically hostile. He said that he believed an international sympathy was being awakened that was to make us, the favored, realize our duty toward the Chinaman in Peking, as great as that toward the Slav in the city slum...