Word: circulars
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sargent, in connection with his system of measurement, is getting out a circular giving the chart of the winners in his recent contest. Dr. Sargent has finished measuring the men who have signed thus far, and here after the measurements will be taken but once a week...
...college committee which has been soliciting subscription in the university, since the term began, for the new library reading room has finished the bulk of its work, and this morning will send circular letters to all the alumni, stating the amount raised in the college and asking for graduate subscriptions. According to this circular, 789 men have already contributed...
...room may well feel proud of the work which has been done, and can rest assured that the large amount of money they have raised from the students, already overburdened with demands for help, will act as a forcible argument for the urgency of the object. This morning a circular will be sent to many thousand of the alumni asking for aid. This circular expresses the feeling of the officers of the university and of the undergraduates; it is re-enforced with a statement of the student subscription and also with a list of the alumni committee which contains...
...have taken the matter into their hands and have decided upon active steps. In June last representatives of the various departments in the University voted to canvass the college this fall, in order to raise as large a subscription as possible among the students themselves, and then, by a circular-letter, to appeal to the Alumni for the rest. In answer to their inquiry, President Eliot replied that "a plain stone building of sufficient size, made fire-proof and lighted by electricity could hardly be built and furnished for less than...
...entering college, for such a sum as would pay the expenses of collection. The plan has worked well, and this year the committee which have the matter in charge resolved to enlarge their circle of operations. They have sent to each member of the senior class a circular asking for contributions of furniture, books, and pictures. Moreover, they have bought twenty complete sets of furniture at an expense of one thousand dollars, or fifty dollars a set. These sets are necessarily plain, but as substantial and serviceable as anybody could desire. Each set will be loaned for a year...