Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...experience of recent years shows that a small loan fund would be of great advantage to many worthy students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In cases of sudden or temporary hardship, loans in small amounts and for short periods are frequently needed to enable students to get the best advantage of the year of study upon which they have embarked. Men of capacity and ambition are from time to time obliged to break off their studies in the course of the year, or to spend many hours of valuable time in supporting themselves by work which...
...final meeting this year of the Phillips Brooks House Association Cabinet $500 was appropriated to the endowment fund for Phillips Brooks House. The date for the 1918 reception was changed to September 30, 1914 and for the Faculty reception to September 29, C. B. Randall 2L., proposed a series of undergraduate meetings for the Law School Society next year so that men intending to go to the Law School may hear most of the noted lecturers and professors. This new plan will probably be instituted in the fall...
...first installment of the pledges to the Senior Class Fund is due before June 1. Only a small percentage has been paid in so far, and it will aid the treasurer if the others pay promptly...
...Gymnasium Fund is still slowly growing as the overdue pledges are gradually being paid up. At present out of $14,246 pledged, $9,322.29 has been paid. Of this sum, the Freshman contribution is $2,050.25, out of a total pledge of $4,-176. However, it must be borne in mind that the year is very near its close, and as the committee wishes to turn in as much as possible before June, all those men, and particularly the Freshmen, who are especially remiss, are urged to send in their checks at once...
...class of 1917, in contributing $213.-13 to the Senior picnic fund, has broken by far all previous records. On behalf of the Senior class, the committee wishes to thank the Freshmen for their great generality and hopes that the class of 1920 will make them a contribution equally as great. 1914 SMOKER COMMITTEE...