Word: bursar
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that this kind of behavior is beneath the dignity of the Harvard student," Trevor reminisced after his triumph. Nine years ago, Trevor participated in the now legendary Pogofor-President-riot. "Then I was on your side; now I am on the other side," he said while soliciting for Bursar's cards...
Come down to the CRIMSON with your Bursar's Card stamped C and pick up your pencil sharpener for news, toothbrush for ed (to get the very poor taste out of editorial mouths), barbells for photo, and book on hypnosis for advertising, at 7:30 p.m. tonight or tomorrow night...
Only 24 undergraduates have used the Bursar's Office Credit Plan since it was begun three years ago. Several students, however, have taken a second and a third loan, bringing the present total of outstanding loans...
Explaining the small number of participaters, Charles C. Pyne, Bursar, pointed out that only a few students meet the qualifications. He mentioned also the high interest rate, explaining that it takes effect the same year the loan is made, unlike the Financial Aid Office interest which is not charged until after graduation...
...Brown, who is burning to be the next master of Oxbridge and wants to smother all controversy for fear of irking potential supporters. There is Nightingale, a man with a superb war record but an indifferent academic past who may have suppressed evidence out of gratitude for being made bursar. Justice, as Snow delights in proving, is a lady who wears more than one blindfold...