Word: quotas
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...narrow the number of delegates to 57. This was necessary because of the tremendous number of institutions throughout the country which are sending delegates to the conventions. Over 8000 are expected as things stand now, and many, colleges have shown such enthusiasm that they have asked to have their quota doubled if possible. But two causes render such double representation impracticable: the size of the Convention Hall at Des Moines and the incapacity of the town to put up such an army of delegates for five days...
Although the class campaign will close today, and all cards will be turned in, the local committee will continue to work toward completing Boston's quota...
...ninth week of the Harvard Endowment Fund campaign more than $10,500,000 had been collected. Of this, Boston's total was over $4,000,000, or two-thirds of the local quota...
...main portion of the class committee campaign to insure Boston's full quota of the University Endowment Fund practically closed on Saturday, and today every class organization will meet for the purpose of planning a follow-up movement for this week among the non-subscribers and those whom it is believed would be willing to give additional sums. The holiday on Thursday affected the receipts so that the general fund made only a small gain...
...wisdom of reorganizing the Harvard Endowment Fund Campaign on a class team basis will, we hope, be amply justified. Already the drive has taken on new vigor, and at the present rate the quota of fifteen million dollars should be filled by the end of the year...