Word: collective
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WANTED.- Man for the road to hire agents, to distribute samples and collect. Work easy. $18.00 a week and expenses. Address, P. O. Box 707, Philadelphia...
...passed by the Legislature of last year authorizing the appointment of the commission were ambiguous in nature, and that he thinks it his duty to refer the entire matter to the next Legislature before paying the amount to Yale. The Yale Corporation will make another effort to collect the money...
...greatest need is an income for general purposes. Most of the endowments and legacies are confined to specific uses, so that, while each year the university grows richer in new buildings and special scholarships, she continues to need money more and more for operating expenses. This association undertakes to collect $10,000 to $12,000 per annum for use in any department. The fiscal year ends in June and we have only about $2500. It will be observed that $10,000 per annum is equivalent to an endowment of $200,000 bearing 5 percent interest...
After the business meeting Professor Shaler addressed the club. Professor J. W. Churchill of Andover, read selections from Shakespere's "Hamlet," Browning's "Robert, Lord Clive," and "No. 5 Collect Street." When the regular meeting was finished refreshments were served...
...last night in Lower Massachusetts to arrange for the payment of some expenses, amounting to about fifty dollars, incurred chiefly at the ninety-five junior dinner. President Emmons appointed a committee, consisting of Thorndike Spalding, H. R. Talbot, E. W. Forbes, W. M. Briggs, and R. M. Johnson, to collect this sum from members of the class. The committee is to report in two weeks to the president...