Word: quota
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the total amount of subscriptions taken by the College standing at $56,050, a sum almost double the quota set by the Committee, the University's Third Liberty Loan Campaign is now officially closed. Every class but the Seniors exceeded its quota by a large sum, and in addition the totals ascribed to Miscellaneous, the Faculty, and the Graduate Schools bring the University's final subscription...
...Freshmen lead the list of class totals with an amount almost up to the College quota of $30,000. The Sophomores and the class of 1919 also over-subscribed their quotas by large amounts. Only the Seniors failed--to reach their goal...
ClassYesterday's Total. Total To Date. Quota. Amount Needed. Subscribers. 1918, No returns $3,350 $4,800 $1,350 23 1919, $50 $9,200 $6,600 over the top 45 1920, $1,650 $10,050 $8,100 over the top 54 1921, $2,000 $28,650 $10,500 over the top 200 Miscellaneous, $4,800 9 Undergraduate Totals, $3,700 $56,050 $30,000 331 Faculty and Grad. Schools, 5,200 $48,350 66 Grand Totals...
Class. Yesterday's Total. Total To Date. Quota. Amount Needed. Subscribers. 1918, $200 $2,250 $4,800 $2,550 20 1919, $450 $9,000 $6,600 over the top 42 1920, $450 $6,950 $8,100 $1,150 42 1921, $6,600 $21,850 $10,500 over the top 164 Miscellaneous, $50 $3,800 8 Undergraduate Totals, $7,750 $43,850 $30,000 over the top 276 Faculty and Graduate Schools, $400 $42,750 63 Grand Totals...
Today has been set aside by President Wilson as Liberty Day, wherein all citizens of the United States shall show their patriotism by buying Liberty Bonds. The University campaign so far has been successful, but two classes are still below their quota. Two days remain for Seniors and Sophomores to go "over the top." It is the hope of the University Committee that the College will answer the President's call and will not the allow the results of a successful drive to slacken...