Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plans are indefinite until the rosters of the companies become permanent and the men get to know one another, but Mr. Moore feels certain that by this method, many of the problems faced today will be solved. Almost none of the captains of the minor sport teams are back this year, and there would be no one to organize a University or class team, but an entirely new organization can be made among the small groups of men in the companies or battalions. If this plan is responded to with any enthusiasm and a keen rivalry springs...
Some little agitation has been going the rounds of the campus in favor of having a Varsity football team, to play Yale and Harvard at least, provided, of course, these universities agree to the plan. The chief argument seems to be that since we have always had football there is no sufficient reason to stop it now, and the decision of the Military and Naval academies to continue their teams is brought forward to re-enforce the position...
Until that time, any men who wish to purchase bonds should apply to one of the Cambridge banks. For those who wish to buy on the instalment plan the following system of payments may be arranged: 2 per cent on application, and, in the case of a $50 bond, $7 per month for 7 months, or, in the case of a larger bond, a proportionate increase in the amount payable each month, payment ending...
...registered bond may be bought. A coupon bond is negotiable and may be used by anyone, while a registered bond is the same as a stock certificate and may only be used with the signature of the owner. The subscriptions are also payable in installments under the government plan; 2 per cent. on application; 18 per cent. on November 15, 1917; 40 per cent. on December 15, 1917; 40 per cent. on January 15, 1918, with accrued interest on deferred installments. The third method has just been arranged with the Cambridge banks; 2 per cent. on application...
...Scudder was the next speaker and he outlined a general plan for the campaign next week. Buttons will be given to all subscribers to the loan. A plan was also considered by which a group of men, any one of whom cannot buy a bond for himself, may buy a bond together which will later be sold and the amount and accrued interst divided between them