Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...smell seems to be exceptionally acute. Most of us would find it hard to describe the odor either of a swarm of bees or of a maiden-hair fern. In "The, Golden Calf" Mr. Pulsifer expounds a false idea. Many men are neither the slaves nor the masters of money--professors, for example. F. Biddle's quatrain is expressed with neatness and restraint, and "The Wind" by Mr. C. P. Aiken is the most imaginative thing in the issue. Mr. Alfred, Noyes's "The Flowers of Old Japan" is appreciatively noticed...
...Hall, Boston, and will be filled in the order of application, after the applications of members of the clubs. After November 14 seats will be on sale at the Co-operative and at Symphony Hall. Seats will be $1.00 and $1.50, and applications must be accompanied by cheque or money order to receive consideration...
...That a sum of money be contributed by individuals for the necessary expenses; subscriptions being for the general fund or for single colleges as designated...
...students are reminded that the first instalment of the tuition fee is required to be paid to the Bursar in advance without the presentation of a bill. If the money is not in the hands of the Bursar today the student is liable to the loss of University privileges, until such time as he shall have arranged his financial relations with the University in a manner satisfactory to the Bursar...
...reorganization of its financial policy. In previous years, the funds to support debating were obtained from the receipts at the University debate in Cambridge, to which admission was charged. This year, however, the debate with Yale in Sanders Theatre was thrown open to the public, and the money to carry on debating was raised by dollar subscriptions from members of the University. By this method, a little over $500 was collected, which was sufficient to place debating on a satisfactory financial basis for the year. The abolition of an admission charge at the debate resulted in an increased attendance...