Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...scholarships are going to be instituted at Princeton from the money raised by the Princeton Endowment Campaign. These will be named after ten Princeton men who lost their lives in the war, and will be used to defray the expenses of needy and deserving students...
...There are three classes. The first can buy, for example, one and one-half pounds of bread a day; the second three-quarters of a pound; the third one-quarter of a pound, no matter how much money they may have. The first class includes soldiers, workers in war, and other essential industries, actors, teachers, writers, experts and Government workers of all sorts. The second class is of all other sorts of workers. The third is of people who do not work the leisure class. . . . The children are in a class by themselves: class A1. They...
...want to attend, but who are unable to pay their own expenses, a fund has been created which will enable them to go. In this way men with no money will still be able to attend the convention...
...immediate purpose of the committee on securing funds to send to all Yale men the information regarding the nature and purposes of the Memorial and of the manner in which funds will be secured. It is not planned to conduct the campaign as an ordinary drive for money, for the deep sentiment associated with the whole movement makes quite undesirable any campaign for funds in the manner made familiar by appeals for money for war purposes...
Fifteen million dollars is the goal set this year for the National Roll Call, which is to be gained through new memberships and renewals of old ones. This money is to be expended in helping remedy the terrible conditions existing in devastated countries in Europe and in helping to carry out the projected preparedness program against epidemics and disasters...