Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...college, so interested was he for the students, and desirous to do their work in the best possible manner. Besides working for them without sure promise of payment, very many known, by experience, how ready he was to help a man out of a tight place by lending money, and trusting to his honor, for re-payment...
Says Charles Francis Adams, Jr., "I am no believer in that narrow scientific and technological training which now and again we hear extolled. A practical and too often a mere vulgar money-making utility seems to be its natural outcome. On the contrary the whole experience and observation of my life lead me to look with greater admiration, and an envy ever increasing, on the broadened culture which is the true aim of the university...
...normal price-$4.00-has been reached. This growth of the order system proves that the richer students are gradually becoming permanent members of the association. If one chooses to pay $7.00 or $8.00 a week for board, he can obtain as good, if not better, food for that money at Memorial than at any small private boarding place. He also has a far greater variety from which to order at Memorial than at other places. That the Dining Association has grown in the opinion of the richer students is shown by the fact that in the past winter several...
LOST.-Card case, containing a sum of money, cards, etc. Will finder please leave at Leavitt and Peirce's, or write to 5 Holyoke House...
LOST.-Card case, containing a sum of money, cards, etc. Will finder please leave at Leavitt and Peirce's, or write to 5 Holyoke House...