Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Thirty thousand dollars has been set as the minimum amount to be subscribed by the undergraduates of the University in the Victory Liberty Loan Campaign. This sum has been divided among the four classes of the college in proportion to their enrollment at the last registration. Subscriptions of unclassified and out-of-course students will be credited to the class with which the purchaser will graduate...
...overworked while some subscriptions run the risk of being neglected. Buy today, either from a solicitor or from the committee headquarters in the CRIMSON Building. If you can't buy just now, make arrangements to secure the funds as soon as possible. A strong start means a successful campaign...
Lloyd Kirkham Garrison '19, of New York, N. Y., has been appointed chairman of the University Victory Liberty Loan Drive which begins on April 21, by W. L. W. Field, the director of the campaign in schools and colleges. Garrison, who is treasurer of the Senior Class, will appoint a committee today, which will begin work at once...
This will be the last Liberty Loan, although there will be other issues of government securities to finance belated war expenses. These, however, will not be floated by popular campaign. None of the past issues of Liberty Bonds are convertible into Victory Loan notes, and there are no specific provisions in the terms of the Victory issue serving directly to maintain market prices of past issues...
...finance committee is to report at Claverly Senior House this evening at 8 o'clock when the campaign will be outlined. The following members of this committee, have been appointed: E. C. Storrow, secretary treasurer of the class and chairman ex-officio, C. P. Anderson, H. R. Atkinson, G. S. Baldwin, H. B. Brown, J. Cowles, A. W. Douglass S. W. Fordyce, P. Hapgood, C. H. Hyams, W. F. Ingersoll, T. S. Lamont, R. E. Larsen, E. E. Long, A. L. Mills, F. U. Perry, and L. B. Stoddard...