Word: pay
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...generous democracy. So high were the hopes of these men, so strong were their wishes, so firm their resolves, that our land should be the home of a free, united people, a field for the full development of the human race, that they thought no price too great to pay for that...
During the first year (1901-2) all resident members of the Union shall pay an admission fee of five dollars, and the Trustees shall have the right to demand dues of these members later in the year, not exceeding five dollars...
...fund. They state the aim of the Arboretum and tell of the work already accomplished in spreading the knowledge of the silva of our country. The Arboretum plant is valued at about $3,000,000, and yet its yearly income is barely $7,000. This is quite insufficient to pay for the salaries, the cost of all investigations and an enormous correspondence, the care of the Arboretum grounds, and keeping up and extending the living collections. It is estimated that to meet this at least $300,000 is needed in addition to the present endowment fund. The committee, therefore, believing...
...life not to look for easy positions, but to make himself indispensable and invaluable in whatever position he fills; he must feel "not that the world owes him a living, but that he owes the world a life." Second, he must not take something for nothing, but must pay full price for what he does receive. He must repay the love of men with his own best love, and, above all, he must repay the love of woman, which is the most precious thing in all the earth, with no transient endearment, but with his most faithful and abiding devotion...
...players to receive offers from the promoters of hotel nines. They agree to supply board, and in some cases money, to those who will join the nines. Occasionally the offer takes the form of an agreement that a student playing upon a hotel nine shall receive his board and pay in such a way that his violation of the amateur rule shall never be detected. I need not point out to Harvard students how undermining of decent amateur sport this practice might become. Every effort should be made to break it up amongst college men. Any student who goes...