Word: price
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...object of this drive is merely to gain as many memberships as possible, and no attempt will be made to get large contributions. The price of membership will be $1, and no one will be asked to give more than this nominal fee. Anyone who has not subscribed since October 1 is expected to join or renew, since this membership is for the year 1918 and does not expire until December, 1918. A receipt and a button will be given for all dollar membership fees paid to the canvassers...
Tickets for the benefit entertainment are on sale at the Co-operative Branch Store and at Amee Brothers' for 50 cents and one dollar. Half-price tickets for members of the University and of Radcliffe have also been put on sale at Phillips Brooks House...
Last day for receiving Price Greenleaf Aid applications...
...second course will consist of eight lectures by Professor Bourne on "Food, Money and Trade in the Great Wars of a Century Ago." (1) The Menace of Famine in France in 1793. (2) Price-fixing and the Reign of Terror. (3) France Bankrupt but Victorious in 1797. (4) Makers of the Napoleonic Regime. (5) Fate of Napoleon's "Immense Project." (6) Freedom of the Seas in Napoleon's Day. (7) Napoleon and the United States. (8) A Panic in the Grand Empire. On Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 o'clock, beginning Tuesday, January...
...persons wishing to receive scholarships at the third assignment of the Price Greenleaf Aids must hand in their applications today. All men who are eligible for, but have not previously received an assignment may hand in their notifications. Sums of $100 to $250 will be awarded to undergraduates in their first year of residence deserving the aid and who have not already received a scholarship through competition...