Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With only a Bill over one third of the University enrolled, the last day of the University Hoover Drive is at hand. The sum of $1,000,000, which has been set for the colleges to raise, means that the share of Harvard is three dollars per man, almost three times the present average of $1.19. The total of $3,300 raised so far is only a third of the $10,000 quota which Yale has set for herself. The facts clearly indicate that to treble our present total is the least...
...Harvard to shirk in carrying its share of the national quota seems so preposterous as to be incredible. But to treble a week's work in one day is no easy task. It must be that two-thirds of the University are asleep to the condition of the drive; no one would willingly shirk his share of so deserving an appeal...
...tuition fees of the large Eastern universities of America indicate that President Lowells prophecy concerning an increase here will soon be fulfilled. If the Yale Corporation feels that $300 is a fair share for the student to pay annually for the expenses of his education, and if Princeton is considering an increase from $250 to $300, there is no reason why Harvard College should bear so great a burden of the cost of educating its students as it now does. When explaining the need of the University for a $15,000,000 endowment, Mr. John Richardson said the Committee...
...Freshman dormitories so far have not done as well as the others, and unless there is a decided increase in their subscriptions before long, they will fall short of their share in the drive...
...often repeated in similar lines, causing the play to drag slightly in spots through lack of action. Mr. Megrue's characterizations, however, are admirable, and it is through them that he comments humorously upon many subjects of the day. Politics, bridge, marriage, prohibition, all come in for their share of merriment. Such lines as "Prohibition, like marriage, is all right for the other fellow!" will never fall to cause laughter...