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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...College year (June 24), must be entered on the book in the Auditor's office before the close of the dinner hour today. All coupon books to be charged on the term bill must be obtained today; beginning with tomorrow, all coupons must be paid for in cash. Undetached coupons will be credited to the account of the member to whom the book was issued, provided said book is returned to the Auditor before the close of the dinner hour today, after which no coupon books will be redeemed...
...Shaler Portrait Fund is now $991 in cash. $200 more in promises. Will the Seniors. who have made these pledges, please help the committee by playing at once? SHALER PORTRAIT COMMITTEE...
...Shaler Portrait Fund is now $900 in cash, with nearly $300 more in promises. As the committee desires to make the portrait exclusively a class gift, it appeals to all those who have not subscribed to contribute at once, and to those who have made pledges to fulfill them as soon as possible...
...artist selected to paint the portrait of Dean Shaler, is now at work upon the picture which is to be finished by Class Day. The portrait will cost $1500, which will be subscribed by members of the Senior Class; of this fund $1200 has been subscribed, $850 being in cash and $350 in promises. The remaining $300 must be made up from among the Seniors; and those who are able, are urged to contribute as much as possible. Contributions should be sent to C. V. Imlay, Box 82, Cambridge. SHALER PORTRAIT COMMITTEE...
...Shaler Portrait Fund is now $807 in cash, $350 in promises. There is still $300 more needed, so those who can afford to give more liberally are urgently asked to help in pushing this project through. The committee and its assistants are endeavoring to see every member of the class, but, of course, some men cannot be easily reached. We appeal to such men to remember that this is a class gift and a memorial to our friend and we ask them to contribute at once as much as possible...