Word: portraits
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Shaler Portrait Committee is very anxious to collect before the vacation the sum of $1500, required for the portrait of Dean Shaler, and therefore again asks every man to take advantage of this privilege and contribute at once. Three dollars is the average amount required from each man, but, owing to the fact that there will probably be several who do not subscribe, all those who can, should be willing to give more...
...date hardly $300 has been handed to the treasurer. $1500 is the necessary amount; consequently any extra gifts will be gratefully received. SHALER PORTRAIT COMMITTEE...
Several graduates have asked for the privilege of contributing secretly to the Shaler Portrait fund, but the committee has told them that this was to be strictly a class gift. In order to make it so, each Senior should regard a subscription as a privilege, not as a dun. And each member should be glad to give $3, and those who can afford more should contribute more, because this project will commemorate one of the greatest benefactors Harvard has ever...
Just a word to the Senior class in behalf of the committee that is collecting for the portrait of Professor Shaler, 1908 has voted to give the portrait to the Union as its graduating gift: a fitting remembrance from the last class that spent a year in Cambridge while Professor Shaler still lived. It is necessary to raise a large sum-much larger than was anticipated. And for this reason every Senior must subscribe more liberally toward a memorial worthy of a man renowned as the undergraduates' dearest friend...
Contributions should be given to collectors in the various dormitories or sent to C. V. Imlay, Treasurer, Box 82, Cambridge. SHALER PORTRAIT COMMITTEE...