Word: pay
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...said president and fellows as follows: A sum equal to, but not exceeding $3.000 a year, shall be divided into shares of $300 each, and each of said shares shall be paid in each year to an undergraduate, who by reason of insufficient means, shall be unable to pay the expenses necessarily incurred in pursuing his studies as a member of the academic department of the college; in the selection of the 10 students, to each of whom one of said shares of $300 is to be paid, preference is to be given to those who by industry, good conduct...
...Members of History 13 are urgently requested to bring to the next lecture, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 40 cents, to pay for the printed matter connected with the course. Seniors will hand their subscriptions to Mr. Rich; Juniors to Mr. Garrison; and all others to Mr. Sears...
...objection first raised is absolutely nonsensical, for the rent of the lockers would more than pay for the cost of making them. The second objection is too puerile to answer. There is little hope. In spite of all we may say, the lockers will probably still remain locked up in the college treasury...
...executive committee of the tennis association should meet with hearty support from the college. The permanent form which the trophy will take, will not only conduce to a permanently higher grade of play but ought to be a reason for liberal subscriptions. When men are willing to pay without hesitation for the current expenses of their respective teams, we should expect even more willingness in aid of such a perpetual emblem. Then too, no other sport has so many advantages as tennis. The hundreds of enthusiasts in the sport should make the collection of the sum required an easy matter...
...KALOPOTHAKES.All who intend going to Princeton via Fall River Line, will please meet Mr. Willard'87 at Leavitt & Pierce's at noon to-day. This is necessary in order to determine the rate each man must pay. The larger the number who go, the smaller the rate...