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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University branch of the Greater Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross will end next Saturday. It is the purpose of this campaign to raise the enrolment of the branch in the University to at least 1,000 members. Enrolment may be made and the membership fee of $1 paid at the CRIMSON Building or in Weld 3 at any time before Saturday. No applications for membership in the University branch may be made after that day, but all applications must be made through the Boston office located at 42 Water street...
Members of the Co-operative Society may obtain their dividends for the fiscal year 1915-16 at the main store daily, with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays for a week or more. The dividend checks will be paid at the cashier's office between 9 and 12 o'clock on these days. Members must establish their identity by means of last year's membership cards...
...total amount set aside for dividends, $16,614, will be paid out under two dividend rates one of nine per cent, on cash purchases and the other of seven per cent, on credit purchases...
...meeting of 150 members of the Class of '08 at the Harvard Club of Boston, it was voted to give an ambulance for the American Ambulance Service in France. Tribute was paid to Dillwyn P. Starr '08 and Edward M. Stone '08, who have given their lives in the cause of the Allies, and attention was called to the fact that the Ambulance Service, the army surgical staff and the Refugee Relief Committee have all contained many...
This has been the largest business in the Society's history, and the total amount to be paid will be $16,614, which is an increase of $1.538 over the amount paid a year ago. Two rates of dividends have been declared, one of nine per cent. on cash purchases and the other of seven per cent on credit purchases...