Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...inexplicable that the prospect of a large profit from selling his Yale football tickets may now and then tempt a student to disregard his scruples and his risk of being blacklisted, in order to make money. But the menace of the blacklist in case of detection proves to be a very effective deterrent. It is a pity that some similar penalty cannot be devised for those who violate their status as guests of the Senior Class on Class Day by selling or giving away their Yard tickets to speculators and outsiders. The fact that a nominal sum to help meet...
...professors. For example, Professor Taussig donated 15 sets of his "Principles of Economics," which have been constantly in use during the year. To the multitude of millionaires who sell their old books for a few cents a pound, thereby manifesting that they do not really need the money, we suggest that they give them to the Text-Book Loan Library...
...today, save money, and insure yourself against not being able to get a Red Book later...
...Commencement Day, a luncheon will be served to members from 12 to 2 o'clock. As the union cannot undertake to furnish luncheon for more than 500 persons, preference must be given strictly in order of application. The price of the luncheon will be 50 cents and money must accompany each application, which should be made at the office of the union or mailed to the Treasurer on or before Monday, June 16. In case more members apply than can be accommodated, the money will be returned. Tickets will be held at the office of the Union until called...
...money has been given to cover the expenses of a few Harvard men at the summer military camp. Any man interested may obtain information concerning this at the office of the Regent 10 University Hall. Some men have already signed up but those in charge desire a still larger number in order to make this first trial a success...