Word: loan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Victory Liberty Loan Bonds to the amount of $2,000 were subscribed in the first two hours of the University drive last night. The canvassing did not begin until six o'clock yesterday evening, and continued only until 8 o'clock. In consideration of this short period of soliciting, the results of the opening day of the campaign are satisfactory. The Sophomore Class subscribed the largest amount, with a total of $650. The Freshmen are credited with $500, the Seniors with $200, and the Juniors with $150. From the University at large $500 was raised, bringing the total...
...Cambridge mass meeting to take place in Sanders Theatre at 7 o'clock this evening. Brigadier-General Charles H. Cole, 26th Division, A. E. F., and N. Penrose Hallowell '97, executive chairman of the New England Victory Liberty Loan Committee, will speak. All members of the University are invited to attend the meeting, which is being held under the auspices of the Cambridge Liberty Loan Committee. Professor W. B. Munro will preside...
...University Loan Committee is very much disappointed at the number of men who failed to report last night to receive instructions. The following members of the Canvassing Committee did not come to the Loan Headquarters in the CRIMSON Sanctum last night, and must report between 6 and 8 o'clock this evening...
Designs for the College Victory Liberty Loan poster should be left at the CRIMSON Building not later than 6 o'clock this evening. These posters may be of any size and should be in not more than three colors. ASSIGN UNIVERSITY QUOTA Class Amount Senior, $ 4,150 Junior, 7,000 Sophomore, 9,100 Freshman, 9,750 Total, 30,000 Raised last year...
...last loan drive met with excellent response at Harvard University, and it is now up to the undergraduates to at least equal, if not surpass, their former record. ANDREW J. PETERS...