Word: moneyed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wishing to join the American Red Cross may enroll on blanks provided for that purpose at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street, and drop their money in a box there before Saturday night. After that date no further application for membership to the University branch may be made, but applications can be made though the Boston office at 42 Water street. The membership fee for one year...
...wishing to join the American Red Cross may enroll on blanks provided for that purpose at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street, and drop their money in a box there before Saturday night. After that date no further application for membership to the University branch may be made, but applications must be made through the Boston office at 42 Water street. The membership fee for one year...
Samuel Hill's money will build in the city of Seattle, one of the three great Pacific ports from which American goods have started to flow to Asiatic Russia, an instrument through which Americans may come to have some grasp of the meaning and the soul of Russia. Such a gift is not only empire building by trade building--it is university building by empire building. It carries out the idea of the late Seth Lowe that our great American universities should stand primarily for the paramount expression of life in the particular section where each ahappens...
...Cornell game must be made by tomorrow afternoon at 5.30 o'clock at the office of the Athletic Association. Graduates of Cornell University may obtain tickets from-their football manager. It will be to the advantage of students to get in their applications as soon as possible and money for the tickets must accompany the applications. Tickets assigned on student applications will not be mailed, but must be called for during the five days preceeding the game...
...interest in elections and political questions will be considered ungentlemanly by their friends in polite society. If they fail to understand now, they will soon find out that men on the outside world consider it "commeil faut" to discuss the policies of political parties. Many financiers, railroad magnates and money kings actually have strong political opinions and work earnestly for their respective parties. So the undergraduate need not feel that he is conspicuously different from others, if he makes an effort to be politically well informed. In fact the best educated citizens pride themselves on their knowledge of current politics...