Word: homed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...become an active participant. Paying for the war is just as important as fighting it, and all of us can help to pay. We would be untrue to the boys who offered their lives if we failed to shoulder our part of the burden of those who stayed at home." CARTER GLASS, Secretary of the Treasury...
...undergraduates are daily receiving their $60 gratuities from the government. Both duty and common sense point to only one proper use for this money. The war is won, but it is not yet paid for. The government still has vast expenses to meet. Men and equipment must be brought home, Europe must be fed, and great programs of reconstruction at home and abroad must be carried out. The government must have money. If it cannot borrow, it will...
Postal cards have been sent to the members of the class who live at home, requesting them to mail their subscriptions. Checks are to be made payable to E. C. Storrow, treasurer...
...members of the University whose home is in California are invited to a joint reception of the California Clubs of Harvard and Radcliffe this evening at 8 o'clock. The gathering will take place at the home of Professor and Mrs. Thomas Nixon Carver, at 7 Kinkman Road, Cambridge...
President and Mrs. Lowell will be at home and glad to see students of the University at their home 17 Quincy street, tomorrow afternoon between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock...