Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...giving one fourth of the necessary amount, while it is hoped that the rest may be raised by the undergraduates. No canvassing will be done, but a blue-book has been placed in Leavitt's and all who can are asked to subscribe something, in order that the money may be raised before College closes...
...funds of several kinds. While these gifts are admirable things for the few students who can derive benefit from them, it is to be regretted that more of them cannot be placed in a way that will make them valuable to all the students. If those who have money to give to Harvard could only realize the present need of a University Club, and that donations to it are primarily for the good of the whole University, it might help to materialize the scheme at an earlier date than is now hoped...
...necessary to keep something for an endowment fund, only about forty thousand dollars of the money raised will be spent on the building itself. The building will provide accommodations for all of the religious and charitable societies of the University, although it may not be possible to give each organization a room of its own. There will also be a large hall, which will be used not only for religious purposes, but also for various social and hospitable occasions, for which the Colonial Club is the only present resource. In connection with this hall, there will also be a small...
...meeting of the Executive Committee of the Sound Money Campaign Club, W. Byrd '97, treasurer, submitted the following report...
...SOUND MONEY CAMPAIGN CLUB.- Executive committee meeting today, Thursday, at 1.30, 22 Littles, to dispose of the surplus and make final report...