Word: summing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...made such progress that success is now assured. Of the $10,000 which it is necessary to raise by subscriptions, over half has been definitely pledged, and many pledges have already been paid in. While enough money has been obtained to make the purchase, the balance of the sum asked for will be absolutely needed to complete the alterations which must be made in the building in order that the first floor may bring in an income from retals, and the rest of the building be fitted for the purposes of the union. Contributions to date are as follows...
...sum strikes us as remarkably high. The question at once arises how this compares with the average expenses at Harvard. To this question, no satisfactory answer can be secured, but some significant facts are available. An examination of the reports of the class secretaries of former years shows that the number of men who spent less than a thousand a year is nearly twice as large as the number who spent more than that amount, and that the number who spent over two thousand is small. President Eliot, moreover, says that in his judgment there...
...HALLOWELL, Mgr.ALL subscriptions for the freshman crew are now due and may be paid at Sanborn's. Unless these are paid, together with an additional sum from men who have not yet subscribed, before Tuesday noon, the crew positively cannot go to New London...
...COMMITTEE.ALL subscriptions for the freshman crew are now due and may be paid at Sanborn's. Unless these are paid, together with an additional sum from men who have not yet subscribed, before Tuesday noon, the crew positively cannot go to New London...
...DAMON, Sec.ALL subscriptions for the freshman crew are now due and may be paid at Sanborn's. Unless these are paid, together with an additional sum from men who have not yet subscribed, before Tuesday noon, the crew positively cannot go to New London...