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More than $1000 has been added to the Gymnasium Fund since the last report in the CRIMSON, making the total collections to date $9,022. Letters have been sent to members of 1913, and returns are coming in gradually. The Freshmen have not been prompt in making good their pledges and are reminded that both installments on the first series and the first payment on the second are now due. Since the beginning of the active campaign, the classes have paid the following amounts...
There are still a large number of men who have not been measured for caps and gowns. Seniors are reminded that the price until Monday is $4.25, and after that date $4.75. It will greatly facilitate prompt delivery of the gowns if men will get measured at the Co-operative Society immediately...
...expensive. Nevertheless, the importance of securing the best education obtainable for their children, justifies parents in a liberal expenditure for it. The Division has every reason to believe that the response to the opportunities, which such a school will offer to the people of Cambridge and vicinity, will be prompt and strong. The tuition fee has not yet been fixed upon, but it will not be large, for the school as planned cannot be self-supporting. It is thought that the deficit will amount to about $5,000 a year. It is hoped to raise enough money by subscription...
...gymnasium sub-committees of the three upper classes will begin the collection of the overdue pledges today. It is hoped that those who owe money to the University gymnasium fund will be as prompt to answer the call for payment as they were to pledge their support last year. The sub-committees will report every day to the chairman of the Junior Gymnasium Committee and the results of each day's work will be published the following morning in the CRIMSON...
...view of the fact that there has been a big slump in the support of the gymnasium fund, the Student Council wishes again to call the attention of the undergraduates to the matter. Prompt action is necessary as the graduates are holding off until they learn the extent of the College's interest in the proposition. The chairmen of the class gymnasium committees have been notified, and it is important that every undergraduate lend his support by sending in his subscription to the chairman of the Harvard Gymnasium Committee, care of Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston, if he has not already...