Word: sums
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...report of the class finances read last evening by the Treasurer, R. P. Parker, the class of 1922 has at the present time a cash balance of $910.75 to its credit, and in addition assets to the amount of $600 invested in United States Victory Loan Bonds. This sum is left after deductions made for last year's Red Book, and Jubilee, the first smoker, and all other expenses. The report follows...
...class of 1923 does not appreciate the importance of this custom, or does not realize that the cost of Senior picnics; like everything else, has increased. Two hundred and twelve dollars is worth less than half what it was before the war, but even at its face value, the sum is the least that has been collected in any recent year. The fault does not lie so much with those Freshmen who were present as with that large portion of the class which did not come to the steps of Widener. To make the Senior picnic a success, the Freshmen...
...might seem from the above outline that the daily program is so concentrated that one would become "fed up"; but this is not true, as there are intermissions between periods, and as attendance at all of the courses is not compulsory. In conclusion let me sum up the daily program by saying that it offers a practical course of study of world-wide present-day problems in a congenial environment without infringing on one's complete enloyment of the summer vacation. F. W. WILLETT...
Less spectacular is the report that Great Britain and France have patched up their differences in regard to the treaty. France has agreed to fix a definite sum for the German indemnity. The French Premier, moreover, has consented to hold a series of conferences with the German Chancellor to discuss common problems. The British, on their part, accede to Millerand's demand that the Germans be complied to disarm...
...case of the University the sum of $628.28 was obtained from over 800 contributors for the monument that will be erected on the banks of the Marne. Next among the major universities was the University of Pennsylvania which gave $234.07 from 3104 students. Yale contributed $134 and Cornell $119.65. Princeton's offering was $52.54 from among 500 students. Princeton's moderate sum is explained by the fact that the annual club elections were held during the same period as the collection, and because the students had just given to their endowment fund following a campaign on the campus...