Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Last day for receiving applications for aid from the Loan Fund...
Last day for receiving applications for aid from the Loan Fund...
...annual report of the Field Corporation for the year ending October 1 was announced yesterday. It gives the receipts as follows: From the financial union, $17,500; from university subscription loans, $5,750, and subscriptions to grandstand, $8119, a total of $13,369; cash on hand in 1900, $494.64; total, $31,863.64. The expenditures were: For the new grandstand, $11,800.69; balance university loan, $6250.15; additional stands and repairs, $5933.72; general repairs, $5901.84; superintendent, $600; interest, $314.38; insurance, $395; water, $80; taxes, $554.50; total, $31,830.34; cash on hand...
...fine later Greek workmanship, presented by members of the class of '95; a large panel triptych in tempera of the Italian school of the fifteenth century, and a small painting in oil color having the characteristics of the work of Correggio, both of which are deposited as an indefinite loan by Mr. Edward W. Forbes '95; and an Ionian Greek vase of the seventh century, B.C., presented by Mr. C. F. Murray, of London. These works will be all on view shortly...
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...