Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...students of the University of more than $53,000. Next year this enormous sum will be increased $13,000 by the munificent bequest of Mr. Price Greenleaf. Fully to estimate the position of the poor man at Harvard, we should take into account also, the great opportunities for earning money through private tuition, through innumerable avenues of trade, and through writing for the public press. A large number of correspondents tell of money earned outside of their scholarships. The immense aids provided for our students maintain a balance of condition here, and enable even the poorest to obtain a Harvard...
...annual expenses in Cambridge will be less than $550, not including a small spread which I will give Class Day. While I have not spent money needlessly, I have not pinched myself at all and have been fortunate in obtaining low-priced rooms. It is in this respect alone that Harvard is necessarily more expensive than many other American colleges...
...have had but $700 per college year as an allowance, with perhaps $50 as extras. It seems a small sum, but I have not felt pinched for money in getting any of the necessities of a comfortable life here. $750 is the outside limit of my expenditures here...
...Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...
...Money made. See advertisement of stocks bought and sold in next column...