Word: contract
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Ground has already been broken for a new dormitory on Boylston street, between Winthrop and Mount Auburn streets. The building will be the property of Isaac McLean and Son; and the contract has been given to Locatteli & Company. According to the plans of the architect, the dormitory will be a four story structure, and will be built of brick with a lime stone finish...
...extorted: and the lender evades the provisions of $3 of Chapter 77. "When there is no agreement for a different rate, the interest of money shall be at the rate of six dollars upon each hundred dollars for a year, but it shall be lawful to pay, reserve, or contract for any rate of interest or of discount: but no greater rate than that before mentioned shall be recovered in any action, unless the agreement to pay such greater rate is in writing." STOUGHTON BELL...
...contract for caps and gowns has been awarded to Cotrell and Leonard of Albany, N. Y. This is the only firm officially recognized by the Class Day Committee. To each member of the Class measured on or before February 20, the cap and gown will be delivered on April 9 upon payment of $6.25. For those members measured after February 20, the price will be $6.60, with no guarantee as to the time of delivery. Measurements will be taken by the agent of Cotrell and Leonard in the basement of the Co-operative. All members of the Class are urged...
...contract for caps and gowns has been awarded to Cotrell and Leonard of Albany, N. Y. This is the only firm officially recognized by the Class Day Committee. To each member of the Class measured on or before February 20, the cap and gown will be delivered on April 9 upon payment of $6.25. For those members measured after February 20, the price will be $6.60, with no guarantee as to the time of delivery. Measurements will be taken by the agent of Cotrell and Leonard in the basement of the Co-operative. All members of the Class are urged...
...appears now that "for the peace of the family" the man in question was bracketed for a marshalship by the societies. No correspondent at the time know all the facts, although from the attitude taken by the CRIMSON, it did know them, and although it was under contract to give news to the correspondents, it said nothing. The correspondents, knowing the rumors and some of the facts, reported the case to the best of their knowledge. It afterwards transpired that a technical mistake was involuntarily made which was corrected the following day. It may have hurt the chances of election...