Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Massachusetts Institute of Technology must have more money before it can start work on its new buildings on this side of the Charles river. An extract from the "Tech" reads...
...fact that the funds available for the construction of the new buildings of the Institute amount to over $6,000,000, there still remains a shortage that must be met before it will be possible to erect the new Cambridge structures. The above amount does not include the money involved in the Pratt bequest, which is now in litigation, and which, if decided in favor of Technology, will raise the total to over...
...Tech men who have not subscribed to the fund, and it is to these that the appeals for additional amounts are being addressed. About two thousand of the Alumni have already promised the $450,000 available for buildings for the use of students. As these cannot be planned until money for their erection is in sight, the urgency of the request is emphasized...
...education, but there is ample opportunity for undergraduate organizations to work with them and to reach into unoccupied country. A great amount of material for distribution is at hand; systematic co-operation on the part of the existing clubs will send it at small expense of time and money to places where it will be effective in bringing the best men to the University...
...Yale football game to be played at New Haven on November 23 close today at 5 o'clock. Applications must be accompanied by a large envelope stamped with the amount of twelve cents for registration, and will not be accepted unless a signature card has been filed. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association. No person may make more than one application for this game, but persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications under the same cover. Blanks may be obtained at the H. A. A. Office and at Leavitt & Peirce...