Word: deposited
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...financial statement of the Sophomore class, submitted by Corliss Lamont, the retiring treasurer, shows a balance on hand of $2412.31. The itemized report is as follows: Receipts First class canvass, $2881.85 Clean-up campaign, 498.00 Interest on deposit, 26.30 Total, $3406.15 Expenditures Bad checks, $33.00 1920-21 Student Council Dues, 30.00 1921-22 Student Council Dues, 20.00 Printing, 59.85 First Get Together meeting, 53.64 Second Get Together meeting, 129.50 Class smoker, 368.20 Jubilee, 285.65 Class banner, 14.00 Total, $993.84 Balance in bank, 2412.31 Total...
...office of the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library, which is situated on the top floor of the Brooks House, will be open from 9 this morning until 5 o'clock this afternoon. A deposit of from 10 to 25 cents is required for each book which is taken out. However, all but 5 cents of this amount will be refunded when the book is returned...
...office of the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library will be open on Monday from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, on the top floor of Brooks House. A deposit of from ten to twenty-five cents is required for each book taken. Of the amount deposited all but five cents on each book will be given back when the book is returned. This year there are about 3000 text books available, a great number of which are used in the large elementary courses. It has been necessary to limit the number of books...
...country. With them it will vigorously support any forthcoming proposals to enter the League of Nations. The club plans also to collect original documents bearing on President Wilson's work at the Peace Conference, with especial regard to his work in drafting the Covenant of the League. It will deposit these documents in the Widener Library for future use by historians and will it self finance research based upon them. This work will be done in a spirit of impartial inquiry, without regard to the party issues involved...
...students at the University or not, provided they are qualified to take the course, a knowledge of Trigonometry and Logarithms being required. Charge will be made for a full extra course, as well as for living expenses, and men entering the camp will be required to make a deposit with the Bursar to cover these expenses...