Word: collecter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...river instead of a bay. Travelers in those day did not have the convenience of a bridge; their only means of transport was a primitive cable ferry, for which a small fee was charged. By its original chanter, the Commonwealth granted to the College the right to collect these fees, which became its chief source of revenue. Nearly two centuries later, when the bridge was built, that income was out off. The least the builders could do in compensation was to name the bridge for the College...
Professor Paul J. Sachs '00 of the Fine Arts Department has been granted leave of absence for the second half of the current year, to collect books, photographs and works of art in Europe for the Fogg Art Museum, of which he is the assistant director...
...authorized to collect money for the Endowment Fund. Persons who have been operating in the College dormitories under the pretense of collecting installments now due are swindlers. Payments should be sent direct to the Endowment Fund Headquarters in Wadsworth House...
Because of the difficulty in covering the whole College many men have not been reached by the Phillips Brooks House Association old clothes collection. Any member of the University who has any old clothes, text-books or magazines which he does not need will assist the association by either bringing the clothing to Phillips Brooks House, or by notifying the Social Service secretary, who will send out a man to collect the material...
Belden Wigglesworth '23 will be in direct charge of the work, the full details of which will be announced next Tuesday. At this time will be published in the CRIMSON the complete list of men who will collect in the various dormitories...