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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...amount of paid subscriptions to the Frank Bolles Memorial fund is at present $589.07. The books which are in the hands of a committee of students have not as yet been called in for a report and the progress of the fund among the undergraduates is consequently uncertain as regards precise figures. That the students are giving generally is certain. The treasurer's book shows a sum of $46.00 subscribed but not yet paid...
...Frank Bolles Memorial Fund deserves much consideration on the part of the undergraduates. Men who had personal contact with Secretary Bolles are eager in their aid to the fund, but this personal contact should not be an indispensable condition to interest in the memorial. Secretary Bolles had influence, not only because of his personality, but because he expressed a spirit which ought to be typical of college men. To him, it was deplorable that any student who wished a college course should find a barrier in a lack of funds, and, as far as it was in his power...
...Frank Bolles Memorial Fund is growing from day to day and growing more and more rapidly. On Monday morning the amount actually received was announced as $252.87 with a promise of $26.00. Since Monday $238.00 have been received and $10.00 more promised. This makes a total up to date of $490.87 paid in and a promise of $36.00, making in all $526.87. Subscriptions may be sent to Ex-Governor W. E. Russell, 53 State street, Boston, to Mr. Wm. R. Thayer, 8 Berkeley street, Cambridge, or to the undersigned, at 8 Holworthy...
...amount of subscriptions to the Frank Bolles Memorial Fund so far paid in, is $252.87. In addition to this there is a promise of $26.00 more, making the total of the fund to date, $278.87. Now that the mid-years are over and men have more time to give to this matter, a committee of students will endeavor to see every man in college, that no one may lack the opportunity of subscribing. Subscriptions not paid to the committee should be sent to H. A. Cutler, 8 Holworthy...
...connection with the Frank Bolles Memorial Fund, circulars have been sent to Harvard graduates of the classes of '81-'82 and '87-'92, informing them of the nature of the fund and giving them an opportunity to subscribe. It is possible that some of the graduates of these classes and perhaps of older classes, may feel freer to send subscriptions if they know how much interest certain of their fellow-graduates are taking in the matter. Ex-Governor W. E. Russell and Mr. William R. Thayer are very much interested in it and they will be very glad to receive...