Word: payments
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Each students whose dues to the University remain unpaid on the day fixed for their payment is required at once cease attending lectures or recitations, using the libraries, laboratories, gymnasium, athletic grounds or building, boarding at the Harvard Dining Association, making use of any other privileges as a students until his financial relations with the University have been arranged satisfactorily with the Bursar...
...student who neither pays his dues nor makes satisfactory arrangements, with the Bursar for their postponement within three days after the date fixed for their payment, and who thereby loses his privileges but is shortly readmitted thereto, is required to pay a fee of $10 before resuming his standing in the University...
...pledges are void unless the lights are installed by next October, the campaign of this spring will have been absolutely fruitless unless the $125 still needed is raised at once. Pledge slips will be found at Leavitt & Peirce's where they may be signed for any amount. Payment is not due till next February. A large number of Sophomores who have not pledged anything should feel it their duty to do so before leaving Cambridge, while all men who wish to increase their pledges should sign another slip, marking it "additional pledge." It is absolutely essential to obtain $125 more...
...what is known as "trade ads." The merchants agreed to take space in the publication and credit the publication with the value of the ads, in trade. For instance, if the advertiser agreed to take $25 or $15 for space in the Register, the solicitor would agree to take payment in merchandise instead of cash. The Student Council management has been forced to accept trade ads, in order to get advertising and have an opportunity of re-establishing faith in the Register. The amount of such advertising accepted by the Register this year was less than that of last year...
...Snyder, 31 Dana Hall, and Mr. G. N. Phillips, 37 Thayer Hall, can inform anyone desiring to assist the Register, of the kind and amount of trade credit still on hand. The proceeds from the sale of this trade advertising will be applied to the payment of the Register printing bill, $1000 of which is still unpaid...