Word: loaned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...efficient canvass of the University will be made shortly, in which every student will be approached by a member of the Loan Committee. These solicitors are qualified by special arrangement to receive applications and first payments for the bonds. Men if they prefer, however, can subscribe at one of the Cambridge banks...
...subscribed throughout New England, out of an allotment of $500,000,000 of the bonds, and with only 12 days remaining in which to secure over $400,000,000, the need for subscriptions from the University becomes imperative. In every other college and university campaigns to aid the Loan have been launched...
Today begins the second half of the period allotted for the subscription of the second Liberty Loan. In 12 business days this country must come across with at least $3,000,000,000 or be discredited. New England isn't alone in lagging but no other section has less excuse. The security is unexcelled, the rate of interest attractive, the patriotic urge should be compelling. All together, therefore, and HEAVE! .--Boston Advertiser...
From newspaper reports that the Liberty Loan is not succeeding as we all wish it were, it behooves everyone to look about for means of changing the situation. I wish to propose a means whereby the government will be aided, the college will be benefited, and the spirit of the Class of 1921 placed where no one can doubt its sincerity...
Such a sum of money--$63,500--could be utilized for a work designated by the class. This money would benefit the college at some future date, would be a monument to the class for all time, and would bring the Second Liberty Loan of 1917 nearer--truly only a little, but nevertheless nearer--a successful completion NOW. L. R. BRADLEY...