Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...having this competition now and not in the fall is to secure another assistant to aid in the management of the intercollegiate games next spring, its merit lies in its departure from the custom of recent years, when the manager was chosen chiefly with reference to the amount of money collected. Possibly subscriptions are necessary for Freshman teams, but it has long been felt that they should be abolished as regards University athletics. With this move of the track management the crew will be the only one of the major teams left which derives its support in this...
...tickets to the Harvard-Yale hockey game, which will be played on Saturday, February 20, at 8.15 o'clock at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, should be sent to the H. A. A. office before Saturday, February 13, at 5 o'clock. All applications must be accompanied by money orders, or checks made payable to the H. A. A., and a stamped self-addressed envelope. The price of the tickets...
President Eliot began by saying that the enthusiastic assembly of such a number of Dartmouth alumni as a testimony to the great work of its president, was a prodigious reward. The common notion that our one ambition in life is the pursuit of money is a slander on the American people, for they are ever ready to give rewards to which money cannot be compared, rewards given in reverence and in gratitude. Many alumni of Dartmouth College, people never known by President Tucker, have respected him for a life of service into which money never entered. The long duration...
...earthquake relief fund yesterday amounted to $143.45, making a total sum of $323.40 to date. Men who have not yet contributed should hand in their contributions to the members of the committee or put them in the boxes placed around Cambridge for that purpose. As soon as all the money has been turned in, it will be sent to Lee, Higginson and Company, who have charge of the Boston contributions to the general relief fund...
...collection for the relief fund yesterday amounted to $179.65. The collection will be continued today, and contributions may be placed in the boxes placed about Cambridge. The money as soon as it is turned in will be sent to Lee, Higginson & Company, who have charge of the Boston contributions to the general relief fund. It was impossible to make a collection at Memorial last night, but contributions will be taken up during the dinner hour tonight...