Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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If the public will subscribe the original $25,000,000,
Munich has been the scene of a bitter engagement between those age-old foes-Radicals and Conservatives. The Minister of Education took advantage of a recent law (retiring government officials about the age of 65) to oust six conservative professors from the Academy, including the Director, Karl von Marr, American...
The post-card questionnaires sent out to many undergraduates on the subject of a "Harvard Scout Club" have caused what might be called an ebullience of intellect. The wording of the postcards undoubtedly suggested the idea that the boys of Harvard were to band themselves together into a sort of...
It is a tribute to A. T. & T.'s recent prosperity and high credit rating that it can continue to finance itself by selling common stock rather than by overloading itself with a corresponding amount of bonded indebtedness. The 300,000 shareholders of the Company will be given the...
Of the three hundred letters sent out to members, of 1927 who have failed to subscribe to the Class Fund only seventy have been answered. The Committee announced last night that to have these letters answered is necessary in order that the drive may be completed before examinations.