Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...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 stated yesterday...
...years with dormitories has demonstrated that they are not good property for the College, it having proved impossible to earn on them so good an income as the mass of general investments of the University yields. The President and Fellows have not built a dormitory with their own money since 1870-71, and are not likely ever to build another, unless with money given for that express purpose." This is a purely business statement. It says that in general dormitories are not a good thing for the College to own because they have not proved to be a good investment...
...Corporation to cast aside the policy of having College dormitories merely because they do not pay in round dollars. Any man who has lived in the Yard for a couple of years values what he got there more than a good many dollars. The College must lose money and always will do so as long as it is to be a College which is loved at all. To be a real College it must give more than it gets, and the idea of trying to make the books balance in cold cash seems to me rather foolish. It rather smacks...
...true that the College is in financial difficulties, but so is every other college. Was any college ever otherwise, or will they ever be otherwise in the future? If a college ever gets to the place where it ceases to have to beg for money it means that that college is getting as much as it gives, which is not right...
...large photograph of Marshall Newell '94 will soon be presented to the Union as a gift of the class of 1909. Money for this picture will be obtained by small subscriptions from the members of the class, which will be collected by the following committee: R. T. Lee, chairman, F. L. Arey, G. W. C. Braithwaite, W. A. Edwards, N. G. Gray, F. A. Harding, C. Hemenway, E. P. Pearson, F. M. Smith, F. Shaw, R. S. Tabor...