Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Thirty thousand dollars has been set as the minimum amount to be subscribed by the undergraduates of the University in the Victory Liberty Loan Campaign. This sum has been divided among the four classes of the college in proportion to their enrollment at the last registration. Subscriptions of unclassified and out-of-course students will be credited to the class with which the purchaser will graduate...
...canvassers are to report at the Loan Headquarters in the CRIMSON Sanctum between 6 and 8 o'clock tonight to receive instructions. Any other members of the University who are interested or who have questions to ask should come at the same time. A Law School Committee will be appointed some time today...
Last spring, $67,850 was subscribed to the Third Liberty Loan by undergraduates of the University, and the Committee hopes that even more will be raised this year. The loan, as recently announced by Secretary Glass, will be for $4,500,000,000, all oversubscriptions to be rejected. The rate of interest, 4 3-4 per cent, will be higher than in any of the previous loans...
This will be the last Liberty Loan, although there will be other issues of government securities to finance belated war expenses. These, however, will not be floated by popular campaign. None of the past issues of Liberty Bonds are convertible into Victory Loan notes, and there are no specific provisions in the terms of the Victory issue serving directly to maintain market prices of past issues...
During the last loan the Harvard Committee did splendid work in getting a large number of applications, and in view of the attractive rate of interest which is now offered by the Government we are counting once again on the active co-operation of all undergraduates. Perhaps no one in the country knows the results of over confidence better than the college man. Many and many and athletic victory has been turned into defeat from this cause. It is therefore vital to remember that even in spite of the reduction in the amount from six billion dollars to four...