Word: debts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hoped therefore, that the committee, to which the University owes a debt of gratitude for its splendid services, will perpetuate itself and that the movement among both undergraduates and graduates will be continued vigorously...
...Yale Financial Union has been announced. His career marked an era in the history of Yale athletics. More than anyone else he has been responsible for their present sound financial standing. Twenty-two years ago he founded the Financial Union which has raised the Yale Athletic Association from a debt to a surplus of more than $125,000. Under Mr. Camp's management Yale athletics have expanded in every direction...
...best chances for 1914 men to get together before leaving College. The financial success of the project depends on tonight's attendance. A large number of Seniors have failed to contribute to the inter-dormitory smokers, with the result that the committee has run heavily into debt. It is hoped that the proceeds tonight will not only be enough to pay this debt, but also help to defray the expenses of the Class Picnic on May 22. Accordingly, arrangements have been made to cash (good) checks on the grounds, but no Canadian quarters will be accepted. Everyone is requested...
...story of the play has the material of a first rate farce, if one will only grant that fairy tales and farces make no demands of credence. The uncle of one student and the aunt of another arrive in Harvard square to reprove their respective relatives for debt and other misdemeanors. The aunt brings with her Jasmine, to whom her nephew had been engaged before he came to college. He is now in the meshes of one Phyllis, whom he would marry. The aunt, uncle, roommates, fiancees, Dramatic Club candidates with a property baby, and various others get into...
...Register" as backed by the Council on a firmer basis. A committee was appointed of H. A. Murray '15, chairman, and W. Blanchard '16, to supervise the publication of the "Register" as a Student Council organization. This committee has worked hard to get rid of the debt owed on last year's edition, and at present has several schemes in progress for disposing of the "trade ads" and selling more copies, only about half of which have been sold to date. There is a good prospect of the "Register" being put on its feet by next year...