Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Enough money has been raised by the sale of red handkerchiefs to defray the expenses of the forty-piece band tomorrow. As a result, no further subscriptions will be asked of the undergraduates...
...bought orders on New York hotels from the Illustrated, and who for any reason did not use these orders, may call at the Illustrated Sanctum, Holyoke 14, this morning between 8.30 and 9 o'clock, or this afternoon between 1.30 and 2 o'clock, and have their money refunded on presentation of the receipt...
...meeting of the Freshman Red Book Committee last evening, $350 profits from the Red Book, including $60 already given out for class expenses, was formally voted to the class of 1916. The balance of the money, which has not yet been collected from the advertisers, is to be used for a Red Book Committee banquet to be held on Monday December...
Since the Princeton trip committee has sold over 500 transportation tickets, the New Haven road has offered a rebate of 35 cents per ticket. This rebate may be obtained on presentation of a New Haven ticket in Thayer Common Room today between 1 and 2 o'clock. All money not claimed at this time will be turned over to the band fund. Positively no more tickets will be sold...
Phil Durgan, convicted for embezzling money from a bank to help his father, who is about to be bankrupted by unscrupulous politicians engaged in that practice, saves the life of the warden of the penitentiary in an attempted escape of several convicts. Durgan is pardoned and goes west with his mother to start life over again. There he becomes a successful business man, and is called upon to accept the nomination for mayor of the town. At the proper moment, the local boss confronts Durgan with the facts of his past life, and threatens to publish them, unless Durgan agrees...