Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...amount of interest and sympathy in the student body for the work of the Association, there ought to be 2000 instead of 550 names on the list of those subscribing. Another year special emphasis should be placed, it seems to me, not only on raising a large sum of money from the undergraduates but particularly on getting every one to contribute something, however small, to the good work of the Association...
...actors seriously essaying the same parts,--in short, he is laying broad and sound foundations for a career as a critic. We take off our hat: if some day Mr. Smith, in a metropolitan chair, is not saying things to which both playwrights and actors listen, we lose our money...
...each month, and a grace of the balance of the month for payment of premiums is allowed without charge of interest. Premiums may be paid quarterly, half yearly, or yearly, as may be desired. The method of payment may be changed at will on notice in writing. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States, and be sent to "Receipts and Disbursements Section, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington, D. C." The letter inclosing remittance to cover insurance premiums should contain the full name of the insured, his grade and organization...
...system of agents and propagandists--with the exception of a certain number who have been taken into custody during the war is as complete as ever; the controlling force is acting under a new name, but that is almost the-only-difference. No effort and no outlay of money is being spared to mould opinion in America to a favorable view of Germany's plight. Nothing is overlooked that might create a breach between Allied troops and the Armies of the United States. It is in these phases of present German activity that the University must take more...
...increase of pay beyond this living wage will bring teachers such an excess of comforts and personal pleasures that their attention will be detracted from their all-important duty of educating the youth of the country. He fears the influence of men who go into teaching for the money there is in it, "men who are attracted by high...