Word: deposit
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...sent to the engraver at once, it is necessary that all men who have had sittings indicate their choice of proofs. Otherwise the committee will be obliged to select proofs. Seniors are reminded that orders for the Album must be placed at the time of sitting, and that a deposit of two dollars is required. The Album will contain new features, details of which will be announced later. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...reminded that the number of albums published is limited by the number of previous orders, and therefore should sign and make a deposit at the time of their sitting. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...about 100 books which have been loaned out. The library is in the Randall Room on the first floor of Phillips Brooks House, and books are loaned on application at the office at any time between 9 and 12 or 1.30 and 5 o'clock, and payment of a deposit, which is refunded on return of books, as follows: small language texts, 15 cents; ordinary text books, 25 cents; large reference books, 50 cents. The library contains books on most College subjects, but has the largest number in French, German and the classics...
...made by the committee, notice of which will be sent in advance by postals and published daily in the CRIMSON. Since the number of albums published is limited to the number of applications, each man who wishes an album is is requested to sign for it and make a deposit of $2 at the time of sitting. The price of the album, as in past years, will not be more than $5. It will facilitate the work of the committee if, men will fill out blanks, provided at Tupper's, giving their class lives...
...members of the University, and it is planned to add to the number by semi-annual collections until a complete working library has been formed. The library is now open, and the books will be loaned to members of the University on application and on payment of a small deposit, which is refunded on the return of the books at the end of the course, or half-course, in which they are used...