Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...option on the property to be used for the new golf course in Waltham expired on June 1, and the committee in charge of the fund has reported a deficiency of 82010 out of the $10,250 which, with the $5,000 which the Athletic Committee will loan, is needed to purchase the land. Only $390 has been collected during the last two weeks, but the committee is endeavoring to arrange for a short time more in which to make a final effort to cover the necessary sum. In case this fails the whole matter will be dropped...
...committee in charge of the fund for the purchase of the Golf Club land has in the last two weeks raised the amount of subscriptions from $6,650 to $7,425. The Athletic Committee, besides putting the grounds into condition, will loan the club $5,000, if the necessary balance can be raised by subscription. This leaves $2,825 still to be raised...
...Golf Club has received up to date about $7,000 of the $15,250 necessary for the purchase of the new course in Waltham. The Athletic Committee, besides putting the grounds in condition, will loan the club $5,000 provided $10,250 can be raised by subscription. An extension until June 1 of the option on the property has been obtained and it is hoped that before this time the sum needed to secure the course will be complete. Several hundred more circulars soliciting subscriptions will be sent out next week...
...these subscribing libraries a work dealing with his subject of research, may easily ascertain whether it is contained in the National Library by reference to these cards; and may, through the intervention of the local library, obtain the use of it under the system of interlibrary loan...
...respects the figure is in remarkably good condition. The modelling of the body is extremely refined and beautiful, and the surfaces, except in a few spots, are practically uninjured. Mr. E. W. Forbes '95 has added to the valuable collection of original works deposited by him as an indefinite loan, a large panel triptych in tempera of the Italian school of the fifteenth century, representing the Madonna and child surrounded by angels and cherubs, with a St. Sebastian on one wing and a St. Francis on the other; and a small Holy Family of the sixteenth century, in oil color...