Word: paid
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Twenty-five cents will be paid to any one who brings numbers 30, 75 and 78 of Volume X of the CRIMSON to Leavitt & Peirce...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: If you will kindly permit me I should like to say a few words concerning the sum of fifty dollars which Mr. Coolidge refers to in his statement in your issue of Saturday last, as a debt incurred in 1885 but which was paid by the boat club this year...
This sum of fifty dollars was part of the larger amount of $150 which was to be paid Fearon the boat builder, for a cedar pair-oar built by him for the boat club while I was an officer of that organization...
...time of this agreement it was my intention to ask the boat club to pay but fifty dollars and to raise the balance myself by subscription. Soon after the boat was delivered. Fearon was paid fifty dollars by the boat club and fifty dollars I raised by subscription...
...subscription as I had originally hoped to do. The matter stood thus until January of this year, when I received a bill from Mr. Fearon reminding me of the unpaid balance of fifty dollars. This bill I gave to Mr. Coolidge, asking him to see that it was paid by the boat club, and it was accordingly paid as he states. Whatever embarassment was thus caused to the boat club was occasioned by my neglect and of their embarassment, I shall consider it my only to relieve the boat club by reimbursing it for the amount so expended...