Word: canvassing
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When this campaign among the alumni according to classes finished, the Executice Committees of a number of classes asked to be allowed to continue the canvass with the object both of bettering the class average and of adding a few more thousand dollars in the belief that it may encourage others to join in raising the remaining $1,800,000 needed...
...very important for the success of the drive that no chairman fails to bring his reports completely filled out, to this meeting. The committee in charge of the drive expects that the subscriptions will, over the recent weekend, have approached near the 100 percent mark, so that comparatively little canvassing will remain for the last stage of the drive. But judging from the preliminary reports received from the dormitory chairmen on last Saturday, the canvass in the College must receive a decided boost, if the 100 percent goal is to be reached within the next two days. It is therefore...
...cooperation of every undergraduate not living in the College dormitories must be enlisted to secure the complete success of the Endowment Fund drive. Obviously, it is very difficult to canvass personally each of these men, and they will greatly facilitate the work of the undergraduates conducting the canvass by bringing their subscriptions to the Crimson Building daily after 10 A. M. During this time a member of the committee will be at the CRIMSON prepared to explain the drive and the terms on which contributions may be made. It is of the utmost importance for these men to remember that...
...cash on hand, the class has assets to the amount of $600 in United States Victory Loan Bonds. However, as the 1922 Junior dance this year and the Senior Album next year involve considerable expense, it is quite probable that the class will be obliged to make a financial canvass of its members to secure additional funds. The statement: Receipts Balance forward (May 4, 1920), $910.75 Red Book sales, 10.00 ----- Total, $920.75 Expenditures Smoker (May 4, 1920), $252.13 Jubilee expenses, 100.00 Class scholarship to M. W. Self '23, 400.00 ----- Total, $752.13 Balance Cash on hand, $168.62 U. S. Victory Loan...
...convey a correct opinion to the outside world regarding the stand of the Faculty toward the coming elections, which cannot be done by the few votes cast in the recent Presidential Straw Ballot, held under the auspices of the Harvard CRIMSON, the Harvard CRIMSON is conducting a postal card canvass of all members of the instructing body of Harvard University whose addresses are available at this time...