Word: payments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...instructors and students in the University. On Tuesday evenings there are lectures or discussions on scientific and economic subjects which are largely attended. The Union controls four rooms on the second floor of the Prospect House, near Central Square. Any Harvard man may become a member by the payment of twenty-five cents entrance fee and twenty-five cents per month, or a sustaining member may by paying five dollars a year. Application blanks for membership may be obtained of C. C. Closson, 19 Divinity, from half past one to two o'clock every day except Saturday, and on Wednesdays...
...instructors. Syllabuses will from time to time be issued, to be used in connection with prescribed textbooks. Certificates and diplomas will be given to those who complete any prescribed course and pass a satisfactory examination. The only conditions of membership in the society are willingness to work, and the payment of a small registration fee. The plan thus affords the advantages of a scheme like the Chatauquan, worked by a corps of professional and well qualified instructors...
...been publicly announced, nevertheless most of the specifications are known to interested parties. The amount of the estate is estimated at about eighty-five thousand dollars, of which twenty-five thousand goes to Yale for an endowment of a Greek professorship, the will providing for the immediate payment of that fund. He also leaves his entire medical library, which is very large and valuable, to the Yale Medical School...
...Association is heavily in debt and needs the aid of every man in college. What money is subscribed will go not only toward payment of last year's debt but also for the improvement of the Holmes field track, so that a 220 yards course...
...held in which Mr. Weld was thanked for what he had done, a club was formed to occupy the new building, a constitution was adopted, and officers were elected. The constitution provided that any officer or student of the university should be entitled to membership in the club upon payment of an annual fee of five dollars. In spite of the fact that the year was so far advanced, a large number of men joined during the spring, so that the membership last June was about three hundred. The club is now beginning its second year; and already a number...