Word: loan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...loan-exhibition of paintings by the famous French artist Degas was opened yesterday in the Fogg Art Museum. The collection, which will be shown for about two weeks, contains a number of pictures never before exhibited in this vicinity. They are placed in the art gallery on the second floor of the Museum...
...clothes collected will be sent to worthy charitable institutions and the magazines will be distributed among hospitals, reading rooms, and charity homes. The text-books will be added to the text-book loan library in Brooks House. The books used in the larger courses such as Government 1, History 1, and Economics 1 are most needed...
...Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, in a report to Congress, showed that the Treasury was empty and called for aid from the state banks. A loan of fifty million dollars was raised, which was of great aid to the government and served to bring the union bankers more closely together. Shortly afterward, when several increases of this loan had been made, a permanent system of national banks, under federal control, was established by the National Currency Act of 1863. The success of this measure was largely due to Mr. McCulloch, then Comptroller of the Currency. Secretary Chase at first disapproved...
...text-book loan library, which the present collection aims to increase, has time and again been shown to be of real assistance to those students who cannot afford to buy all the books required in their courses. In contributing either clothing or books, men can feel that they are doing the greatest possible good for the exertion and sacrifice required. Those who recognize unimproved opportunities for public service can find no easier way to acquit themselves than by generous gifts to the Brooks House clothing and text-books collection...
Last day for receiving applications for aid from the Loan Fund...