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The anonymous gifts which have made possible the arrangements set forth by the Harvard Opera Association are dependent upon a sufficiently large enrollment before April 14. Consequently the committee wishes once more to urge all members of the University who have not yet joined to pay their 50 cents annual...
It was decided that the class adopt last year's scheme of charging each man seventy-five cents for dues. A Red Book will be published this year as in the past, and the committee to manage it will be appointed later.
The estimated value of the land, clubhouse, and furnishings, according to the building committee, is about $570,000. The New York Harvard Club has a membership of 3,300. The Boston club, with the view of decreasing dues, hopes to equal or even exceed this number.
To put such a plan into operation it might be necessary to raise the dues of these clubs a small amount. But since the members would themselves secure all the advantage, this should be a small hardship. The announcement might, on the other hand, have the effect of materially increasing...
A student who neither pays his dues nor makes arrangement with the Bursar for their postponement within three days after the date fixed for their payment, and who thereby loses his privileges but is shortly readmitted thereto, is required to pay a fee of $10 before resuming his standing in...