Word: bond
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Service Committee is extremely disappointed by the apathetic response of the Harvard undergraduates to the bond and stamp drive," Richard N. Swift '44, chairman of the drive, stated. "Although the door-to-door solicitation throughout the College has not been completed, figures available at present show that Harvard is far from making an all-out effort...
...Bixler, F. D. '45, Winthrop A-25 KIR 1519 Blanchard, G. W. '44, Kirkland B-52 KIR 5844 Blossom, R. S. '46, Kirkland A-31 ELI 0591 Blum, J. M. '43, Lowell J-52 ELI 2758 Bodman, E. D. '45, Winthrop C-23 TRO 5693 Bond, B. H., Jr., SS, Wigglesworth A-31 KIR 5746 Breck, R. W., Jr. '46, Leverett B-24 TRO 5926 Brengle, W. C. '46, Dunster B-22 ELI 0944 Brett. George '45, Leverett A-24 KIR 2096 Bridge, C. S. 1G., Eliot E-51 ELI 1146 Brown, D. A. '44, Eliot...
...national ten per cent war-bond purchase goal is being rapidly realized, but here at Harvard attempts to reach that percentage have so far proved almost farcical. An average of a dime per man a week stands in glaring contrast to the student's income, and there has been little evidence of any considerable increase in purchases over the past few weeks...
Merely pasting stamps in a book is not enough. Unless each stamp and bond is a direct measure of a student's sacrifice of some article which he would normally have bought, the Harvard phase of the war bond drive will have lost its meaning. Writing home for extra money to buy war stamps is contributing nothing to the war effort. The Harvard drive is intended to collect the student's money, not the family's. No cleverness is needed to spend other people's money...
...boost war bond sales, Chicago's 40-year-old Belden Manufacturing Co. (insulated wire, etc.) offers to pay its dividends in war savings stamps, beginning with a 37½? payment voted last week for Sept...