Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interest on municipally governed enterprises in England rises only to about four per cent of the original value, and that municipal owners put aside only about one-fifth of the gain, which is not enough. Cities which manage their own street railways, get a lower return on their money than if the railways were rented out, the profit being eight-tenths per cent, in the former case and two per cent. in the latter...
...deposits on the 1910 dinner bond will be refunded to those Freshmen who have not already obtained their money, at the Rendezvous between 6 and 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. This will be the last opportunity to secure the deposits. The full deposit of $1.50 will be refunded to those who have paid the required fee of 50 cents towards the class fund, and only $1 will be given to those who have not done...
...lectures in the Union Dr. Grenfell has clearly demonstrated the unusual and thoroughly practical work which he is carrying on among the ignorant people of Labrador. It is a broad humanitarian movement, and one which every Harvard man should be glad to support. In furnishing volunteers and money Harvard has been liberal in the past, and we hope that our College will continue to be represented in the future in a cause so worthy...
...meeting of the Freshman class, held last night, it was voted to refund the full $1.50 of the class bond only to those who had paid the required fee of 50 cents towards the class fund, and to refund $1 to those who had not. The money will be refunded at the Rendezvous between 1 and 2.30 o'clock this afternoon and 6 and 8 o'clock this evening...
...arrangements for refunding the deposits on the class dinner bond have been changed and will be announced at this meeting. The money will not be refunded at the Rendezvous, as previously announced S. Spring '10, president of the Freshman Debating Society, will speak. The class will also appoint a committee to draw up a constitution...