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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...originally pledged by 1917, of which the first half became due last month, $1109.75 has been paid. Out of 310 who pledged, 136 men have paid, of whom 42 have paid the entire amount subscribed. The Committee urges Freshmen not to neglect their first payments longer as the second payment becomes due on April...
...doubled; there are ten men on the faculty; and there is a plant valued at $100,000, soon to be enlarged by a modern hospital. The immediate plans and needs are many. Thirty thousand dollars is required to purchase the site for a new hospital, the building itself being paid for by an anonymous gift of $50,000. A further sum is needed for the establishment of an out-patient clinic for the Chinese in a thickly settled quarter. It is also planned to add two more instructors and three nurses...
...active campaign for payment of overdue gymnasium pledges was concluded last night, and the returns, although not entirely satisfactory, were far from discouraging, and show that an active interest is being taken in the project. So far, during this campaign, the classes have paid $704.25, the Sophomores leading with collections amounting to $480.75, the Juniors coming next with $210.50, the Seniors bringing up the rear with collections of only $13. Together with the amounts already on hand, and about $942 paid from the Freshman class, this brings the total collection to $7,308.11, over half the of the entire...
Although the expenses of travelling to and from the Orient are naturally large, the salary paid and the necessities supplied would lessen the cost considerably. The American Board, 14 Beacon street, Boston, provides all the fixed expenses, including room, board, heat, light, laundry and so forth. In some exceptional case the Board may give a salary, although it makes no official provision for it. Twenty positions may be obtained for one year by college graduates through the liberal policy of this Board...
Today is the last day to fulfill the agreements made last spring when pledges for the new gymnasium were signed. The Sophomores lead in the amount pledged and in order to keep the class ahead these pledges must be paid. The committee wishes to give all men a chance to make good their pledges and has decided to give this final notice. But to let the class know who the delinquent members are, the committee has decided to post the names publicly, of all the men who signed pledges and did not pay them...