Word: paid
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be a meeting of the chairmen in the CRIMSON Building, Friday, February 28 to discuss plans for furnishing the boxes. If there are any Juniors planning to attend the dance who have not yet paid their admittance fee, it is necessary that they send it immediately to T. H. Gammack, 60 Mt. Auburn street, because money will not be received at the door the evening of the dance...
...dollar must be paid at the Bursar's Office for each make-up examination except "Problems and Issues of the War," the fee for which is two dollars...
...thousand dollars and more so that the expositions may be of the highest order of excellence in having the music presented by artists of high rank. Mr. Whiting, also, gives us of his very best, and his preliminary talks are always most suggestive and illuminating. The project has had paid to it that sincerest form of compliment, namely, imitation and adoption by a number of the other leading universities, such as Yale, Princeton, etc., so that, as Mr. Whiting facetiously puts it, he now occupies a "rolling chair of music...
Tickets for the Boston Athletic Association Meet at Mechanics Hall on March 1 are on sale at the H. A. A. The price is $2.20 and $2.50, war-tax paid, for seats in the University's section...
Today is the last day on which the first term bill and the third instalment of the tuition fee may be paid. All payments should be made at the Bursar's Office in the Union before 6 o'clock...