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Through the kindness of an anonymous lender, an important painting by the great Spanish master, Velazquez, is to be on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum today. Velazquez is recognized as almost the greatest master of painting, and this work, only recently discovered in a private collection in England, is an exceptionally fine example of his earlier style. It is a variation of the well-known painting of the "Geographer" in the museum at Rouen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POET LECTURES ON "ART OF ASIA" | 12/2/1914 | See Source »

...more seats elsewhere. No ladies will be admitted to the cheering section. 8. I. If a Harvard man desires more seats than he is entitled to upon his individual application, he may use the application of another Harvard man. Such borrowed applications must be signed by the lender. II. Where a personal application and a borrowed application are enclosed together, tickets for both will be assigned in Group II. 9. Persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications together. 10. Remittances may be made by check, express money order, or Post Office money order, and should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rules Governing Applications for Yale Game Seats | 10/27/1908 | See Source »

...trespass on the space of your paper to give a warning to some of the students of Harvard. There is a practice which is somewhat general among money lenders to induce students to give post dated check instead of promissory notes in payment of loans. The lenders say they would rather have a post dated check even if there has never been anything standing in the name of the maker in the bank. They represent this check to be practically equivalent to a promissory note. Many of the college men are led into this trap and do not consider...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/11/1901 | See Source »

...lender in many cases will maintain that the student represented that he had or that he would have money in the bank on the date of payment and so a prima facie case of obtaining money under false pretence is established...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/11/1901 | See Source »

Thus exorbitant rates of interest amounting in many cases to one hundred percent for a two months' loan, are extorted: and the lender evades the provisions of $3 of Chapter 77. "When there is no agreement for a different rate, the interest of money shall be at the rate of six dollars upon each hundred dollars for a year, but it shall be lawful to pay, reserve, or contract for any rate of interest or of discount: but no greater rate than that before mentioned shall be recovered in any action, unless the agreement to pay such greater rate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications. | 5/11/1901 | See Source »

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