Word: payments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Permission has been obtained for the men named below to play at Oakley until the intercollegiate tournament, exclusive of Saturday afternoons, upon the payment of $10 each, which should be made to the caddy master before playing. Membership tickets may be obtained at Leavitt's. The men are: Thornton, Tuckerman, Tilden, Burnett, Lapham, Gooding, R. E. Daniels, R. Sedgwick, H. R. Sedgwick, M. Richards. The following candidates are expected to practice at the clubs to which they already belong: W. E. Egan, Appleton, Chick, Hutchins, R. H. Daniels, Pulsiver, Thurston, Gourlie, Thacher...
Seniors who have been measured for caps and gowns may get them at the Co-operative, payment to be made on delivery. All men who have not been measured are urged to attend to it immediately. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
Lockers may be procured by applying at the office of the Locker Building on payment of $1.75. Those men who had lockers last fall and who intend to practice with the baseball squad will have to pay for a second locker unless they can show a card certifying that they have already paid for the use of a locker for the year ending June...
...society or club; and the older societies and clubs, though their influence has steadily improved, are sometimes believed to promote the formation of cliques. At best, they cannot be thoroughly democratic. The Harvard Union is a club to which every member of the University is welcome on the payment of a small admission fee. . . . . Even now, after an existence of a few weeks, it has aroused such united enthusiasm as the University has never known; and it cannot fail now and always to promote the best kind of democracy...
...Five hundred dollars for the payment of expenses during the nine months spent in resident study...