Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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More candidates are wanted for the board of the Sophomore Blue Book. The work of the competition is of a general nature, and is not run in separate departments as in the case of the 1918 Red Book. Twenty-five per cent, of the advertising money will be allowed each candidate on the advertisements he receives, and those who make the board will become members of the Sophomore class committee, w hose picture will be in the Blue Book and in the 1918 Senior Albunt...
...proposal to use the money subscribed for a new gymnasium toward constructing a swimming-pool in the basement of the Union should be seriously and favorably considered by the Student Council and the contributors at once. From the point of view of the University as well as of the Union itself nothing is more desirable than such a pool, nothing more imperatively needed...
...despite the rule and this will result in deceit. The other is the idea maintained by many that it is unfair to the good ball player to deprive him of the right to play in the summer for his board and expenses, if another athlete is allowed to earn money in other forms of employment which are offered him solely because he is a good athlete in some form or other...
There is no rule today which says an athlete shall not accept a position at some camp as a counselor. That these counselors secured their positions through their athletic ability is pretty widely admitted, and if a college athlete is to be allowed to take money during the summer, is it just to deprive the good ball player of the right to earn his living during the summer...
...Charles Joseph Bonaparte '71 are members, has been formed to collect books especially those in French and Flemish, and to some extent those in English, for Belgian soldiers who are in hospitals, detention camps, and prisons in various places in Europe. Contributions or funds of money may be sent to Mr. John Van Rickstal, Belgian Vice-Consul, 25 Madison avenue, New York City, or to Professor Leon Dupriez, 110 Irving street, Cambridge...