Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Miss F. J. OLSSON,38 Shepard street.ALL students who wish good board for $6.00 a week will be accommodated at 18 Sumner street. The best of everything furnished, and great attention paid to the cooking. It is the best board that can be had in Cambridge for the money...
...Student Volunteer Committee have now commenced active work. It is plain that to have success, such a movement must have organization; and that to have organization it must have money. Mr. Birtwell is a man who commands a large salary in his present work, and he has consented to undertake the direction of the work here for a comparatively small sum. Eight hundred dollars could not be better spent...
Students will, we feel sure, subscribe for this sum willingly. Men who are too busy to give time can give money. The plan of work is a good one, - remarkable not only because it has never before been tried here, but also because it is sure to be taken as a copy by other large colleges throughout the country. Every Harvard man will wish to share in making it a success...
264ALL students who wish good board for $6.00 a week will be accommodated at 18 Sumner street. The best of everything furnished, and great attention paid to the cooking. It is the best board that can be had in Cambridge for the money...
...country more than any other department in the University. The men who study there are generally concerned with obtaining special culture in some branch of learning for its own sake, or else are concerned with making themselves fitted to teach. The number of men who can afford the money and time for the first of these objects is apt to be cut down seriously by a general financial depression, and men of the second class are, as a rule, limited in means and sensitive to any difficulty in obtaining money. That, under these circumstances, the Graduate School should more than...