Word: masons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have in his Team A the strongest combination since the University entered the Association three years ago, which will line up as follows: M. Bradlee '22 (captain), No. 1; D. McK. Key '22, No. 2; M. P. Baker '22, No. 3; R. E. Smith '22, No. 4; C. J. Mason...
...result of a recent election held by the Lampoon, 13 new members were added to the board. From the writing and drawing competition, the men who have been elected are Richard Dodge Gerould '24 of Cambridge, Francis van Wyck Mason '24 of Winnetka, Ill., Walter Thomas Prendergast '22 of Marion, Ohio, Benjamin Manson Rice '24 of Dover, and Francis Wenderoth Saunders '24 of Boston. From the business competition, the men elected are George Moss Kendall '24 of Bridgewater, John McKinstry Kimball '24 of Portland, Maine, Edwin Katte Merrill '24 of Bedford Hill, N. Y., Frank Manning Seamans...
Since June 13, 1888, Mr. Mason has served as Bursar, the chief financial officer of the University with whom students come in contact. In addition to receiving tuition fees, bonds, and term bills, this officer pays all of the operating expenses of the University. Yearly the work has increased, for the annual operating expenses of the University have mounted from about $600,000, when Mr. Mason took office, to over $5,000,000 at the present time...
...students to pay something of what they owe, and even some to pay all that they owe; but there is only one man who, during the last thirty-four years, has induced all of his debtors to pay all of their debts. That man is Charles F. Mason, Bursar of the University. Now comes his resignation after a long period of service during which his name has been impressed upon many generations of Harvard men. To us he, like the poor has appeared to be always with...
...from what they had imagined, and discovered that the man who was spending five millions a year for the University was not without consideration for their smaller problems. So courteous was the treatment they received, that all wrath against the college administration was completely effaced. In parting with Mr. Mason, therefore, we are losing not only an able officer but also one who was to us at once an omnipotent dictator and a sympathizer in our troubles...