Word: bursars
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Everyone in College, even a Freshman, knows Memorial Hall at registration time, knows the manila envelopes, study cards, solicitors, the bursar's bill, and how to write his name last name first, first name second, and middle name or names trailing...
Instead of obtaining borrowers' cards and a library number, as has been necessary in previous years, students wishing books now need simply present themselves at the call desk and indicate their University status. Bursar's cards may be required in questionable instances, and persons not members of the University may obtain cards for the use of the Library...
These coupons, in books of ten dollars' worth, will be on sale at all Dining Rooms, the Eliot Grille, and the Bursar Office, and will be charged for on the term bills. The Bursar's card must be shown at the time of purchase...
...order further to simplify the system of paying for meals, the payment for guests, extras, cigarettes, the Eliot Grille, etc., will be required at the time of service and will be made with coupons issued by the Bursar's Office. This will obviate the extra pink slips, guest slips and the added bookkeeping which was necessary under last year's system...
...four deep on the road waiting for summonses. The boys were allowed to get their female passengers home before curfew, but when they reached the station house they were faced with the gloomy alternatives of raising $100 bail, cash or real estate, or spending the night in the jug. Bursar's Cards were scornfully rejected, and real estate was defined to exclude automobiles. They were not permitted to telephone for bail, and, fearing that a realization of the magnitude of their crimes might drive them to desperation, the careful warders removed ties, belts, and suspenders from their charges. This morning...