Word: payments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...sale of coupons begins this morning and the payment of orders by coupons tomorrow. Non-redeemable books to be charged on the term bill must be obtained before tomorrow night...
When a student severs his connection with the University, he must pay all charges against him at once. If a student's dues are unpaid on the day fixed for payment, he must cease attending all lectures or recitations, using the libraries, laboratories, gymnasium, athletic grounds or buildings, boarding at the Harvard Dining Association or at the Randall Hall. Association, and making use of any other privileges as a student until his financial relations with the University are satisfactorily arranged with the Bursar...
...University to be voted for according to provision of Section 2, and of a past member of the University to be voted for at large by the Union." Article VII. Membership: Section 5, "Life Members. Graduates, past members and all officers of Harvard University may become life members on payment of $50; undergraduates on payment of $75." Article VIII, Dues: Sections 1 and 2 are combined. Article IX. Resignations: The time for resignations is extended from October 1 to October 15. Article X and Article IV. Section 4, were rewritten to give them a more specific meaning...
Today and tomorrow are the last days for getting caps and gowns at the reduced rate of $5.50. Less than one-third of the class have given their orders. Men should remember that gowns ordered will be held until the day before Class Day, that payment is to be made at the time of delivery, and that it is not obligatory to accept a gown after having been measured for it. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...amounting to $18,242.99. Furthermore, the cost of maintaining the New Lecture Hall, the Germanic Museum, the Semitic Museum and the Stillman Infirmary, contributed largely to an increase of $16,892.42 in the item of expenses on College buildings. The closing of the Veterinary School account by a final payment of $11,161.60 on its debt and expenses, was a further burden on the University. These items, it will be seen, more than account for the year's deficit. Unfortunately the deficit has been charged to the "Insurance and Guaranty Fund," thus encroaching on the principal of the University...