Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Members of 1917 are expected to contribute generously to the 1914 fund for the Picnic on May 22. The Seniors will be on hand with plenty of receptacles, but in order that none of the collectors be burdened, bills are especially desired. Each Freshmen class for the past five or six years has given a larger sum than its predecessor and it is hoped that 1917 will show proper respect for tradition...
Seniors have only a short time left in which to send in their lives, postals, and pledges for the class fund. It is absolutely imperative that those who have not yet responded bestir themselves immediately...
...members of the Senior class do not seem to realize that the fund to which they have been asked to pledge money is the fund which is to pay for their reunions and festivities in years to come. To date, the men have been slow in responding, and unless the remaining men reply promptly and generously, the class will be in no position to hold its triennial or sexennial reunions...
More than $1000 has been added to the Gymnasium Fund since the last report in the CRIMSON, making the total collections to date $9,022. Letters have been sent to members of 1913, and returns are coming in gradually. The Freshmen have not been prompt in making good their pledges and are reminded that both installments on the first series and the first payment on the second are now due. Since the beginning of the active campaign, the classes have paid the following amounts...
...requirements of the budget for the year 1912-13 were met, and there remained in the treasury a surplus of $474.40. This year the Cabinet voted to donate the surplus of $474.40 and $25.60 in addition, making a sum total of $500.00--as the gift from the undergraduate fund to the permanent endowment...