Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last year's Red Book Board started the innovation of individual pictures of every member of the class, which will form the basis of a comparison for later years in connection with the individual pictures in the Senior Album. They also established the precedent of turning over the remaining money, which in this case amounted to about $335, to a fund to be known as the "Senior Album Fund." As the Senior Album carries no advertising, this will make a useful basis to start the Album on, which has hitherto suffered by the lack of necessary money to support...
...class dinner will be held in the Union next Wednesday at 7 o'clock. A more elaborate and entertaining program than usual will be presented. The money appropriated for smokers will be used, as an insufficient number of Sophomores have joined the Union to allow the class of 1918 to use the Union for that purpose. On account of this fact it has been possible not only to improve the program, but also cut the price of the dinner in half. A two-dollar dinner will be served for one dollar. Each man who attends the dinner will receive...
...dinner will be held in the Union on Wednesday March 1, and it is desirable that as many as possible attend, in order to assure success. Since an insufficient number of Sophomores have joined the Union, it will be impossible to hold any more smokers this year. Accordingly the money appropriated for that purpose will be utilized in providing a more elaborate and entertaining program...
...Committees have been chosen, and will begin work immediately. The Finance Committee is being organized on the competitive system which proved effective in the same department last year. The members of the committee make collections, and those collecting the most are made chairmen of groups which continue to collect money and compete for the group leadership...
...current year. The Princeton Alumni Association of Western Pennsylvania is in charge of the work, and has divided the members into groups, according to the years of matriculation of the men. The classes graduated during the last fifteen years are reported as having already raised a considerable amount of money...