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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tell you to buy bonds? Because the country must obtain the money in order to carry on the war. The bonds are issued faster than the savings of the nation are accumulated, and that means that we must collect all the funds possible in the form of bonds in order that we may not have to extend our credit further than is absolutely necessary...
There are at present in the treasury of the Sophomore class available funds amounting to $1,466.90, according to the financial report of B. Lewis '20, secretary-treasurer of 1920. Of these funds $1,000 is in the form of Liberty Bonds, of the first loan, bearing interest at 3 1-2 percent...
Preparations for the training of the interdormitory choruses which will form the main feature on the Freshman jubilee program will begin at 7 o'clock tonight, when the whole class will meet in Smith Halls Common Room. Dr. A. T. Davison '06 and the leaders from the various halls will explain in detail the work for the glee clubs...
...collection of illuminated manuscripts in the form of books belonging to John Pierpont Morgan '89 will be on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum beginning today and continuing until Saturday, April 13. These works will be placed in the gallery where they may be viewed by the public...
...been making the collection during the past week hopes that the books will continue to come in, as they will be needed as long as the war lasts, and the supply must be constantly replenished. All collection stations will be kept open indefinitely and the public is urged to form the habit of turning in their new books as soon as they have read them. More than a half-million volumes are needed at once in France and space has already been reserved in transports and freighters to send over thousands of books to Europe every month...