Word: money
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates for degrees, whether Seniors or graduate students; must return all books to the library today. If the book is lost it must be replaced, or double its money value must be paid to the Librarian. If the book is part of a set, double the money value of the set is required. No degree will be conferred unless the recipient has returned all Library books...
Seniors are reminded of the rule that no student is admitted to a degree until he has returned to the Library all books which he has borrowed; or in default of this has replaced them, or has deposited with the librarian double the money value of the books, or if the books belong to a set or sets, double the money value of the complete set or sets. Seniors are requested to return all books by Monday. Those who return them after Monday should receive from the Librarian at the time of returning the books a certificate of return, which...
...charge has often been made that college athletics are used merely as a money-making scheme for the colleges. The commercial spirit of the sport is said to be shown by the erection of immense stadiums all over the country simply to increase the revenue from the football games. As a matter of fact, the various University Athletic Associations in general have considerable difficulty in avoiding a large annual deficit...
...America has come nobly to the front, and American help is being given in every part of stricken Europe. A considerable amount of money has already been provided by citizens of the United States for the needs of the homeless, the foodless, the sick, the wounded. Much more, however, is still needed, for, greater yet than the treasure outpoured so freely, is the mighty and ever-growing need. In Belgium a whole population is barely being saved from sheer starvation; in northern France the wretched non-combatants are in as pitiful a plight; in Servia, disease of the most malignant...
...Harvard hospital units, Harvard ambulances, Harvard surgeons and physicians, Harvard helpers are at work on the battlefields of the unending fighting line, at the bases, in the hamlets, villages, towns and cities. From all these points come insistent calls for aid. Money is urgently needed, and the various funds are often unable to meet the demands as promptly as is required...