Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This means that a very large sum will be required. And just here lies the real key to future success or failure. If enough money be raised, it is difficult to see why a general club should not prove as successful here as Houston Hall at Pennsylvania now actually...
...three main stories, "Sophomores Three" is easily the most readable. It has quaintness and charm, qualities not often found in college periodicals. "A Money-making Scheme" is a novel incident amusingly described with a good deal of college atmosphere. The author of "An Indiana Pioneer" evidently knows his ground thoroughly and has covered it well...
...evening as was announced. The idea was suggested last year, but was given up on account of the expense. The committee to which most credit is due for the final success, consists of Mr. M. Chamberlain, G. T. Morse '98, and W. C. Gerrish '99. They have raised enough money to keep the room open for a good part of the year and have arranged to have a Harvard man in attendance every evening. The Church Army which occupies the room above has paid part of the money and has offered to have a janitor to tend to cleaning...
...That such an association would be an efficient body for the raising of money for such matters as improvements on Soldiers Field...
...Trophy Room and the trophies to be put therein were accepted. A report was also received from the committee on the Weld Boat Club. The Athletic Committee expressed gratification at the good work of the club but did not find it advisable at present to authorize an expenditure of money out of the Association funds towards the boat club's expenses...