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Applications for tickets for the Pennsylvania State football game, which will be played in the Stadium on October 30, must be in at the H. A. A. Office tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. If the application is in writing, check or cash for the required amount must be enclosed. Applicants are asked to give particular attention to the rules for filling out the blanks. The H. A. A. and season tickets will admit to this game as usual...
...those who want tickets for the game with Cornell, which will be played in the Stadium a week from next Saturday, must have their applications in at the H. A. A. Office tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. If the application is in writing, check or cash for the required amount must be enclosed. Applicants are asked to give particular attention to the rules for filling out the blanks. The H. A. A. and season tickets will admit to this game as usual...
...meet the expense of hiring counsel. It began its real work in the fall of 1913 and in the two years of its existence has handled 344 cases, covering every department of the law. It has lost only one of these, and has recovered over $3,000 of actual cash...
...report of the treasurer of the Alumni Association shows that on April 1 the Association and the Alumni Bulletin had cash on hand of $3,395.85; the estimated receipts for the remainder of the year were $11,000, and the estimated expenses were $13,393. It was expected that the Association would end the year with a cash balance of approximately a thousand dollars. In this estimate among the receipts were taken into consideration the $1,500 contributed by several graduates in support of the Association. Without these contributions there would be a deficit of approximately...
...very successfully, and have more than $75,000 of such insurance in force today. The considerations that led the present Senior class to vote against the system were that most members of the class will probably find it easier, when the time comes, to make a large cash contribution than to carry the insurance in their first few years out of College, and also, that the insurance idea contemplates an equal division of the burden, while on the twenty-fifth anniversary or at any time, some members of the class will be much abler and readier than others to make...