Word: triennial
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Class Fund is to be invested and the income used for the expenses of reunions, triennial dinners, secretary's repots and other class charges. The principal will finally become part of the college endowment. An average individual subscription of $35 should be made, and is payable in five yearly instalments of $7 each, in order to provide a fund of about $18,000. First instalments should be sent as soon as possible to the Treasurer, Box D. Cambridge...
HARVARD MEDICAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Triennial Dinner. Memorial Hall...
...class the purposes for which the class fund is to be used, and the reasons why it is important to have as large a fund as possible. The fund is to be used for the class dinner in June, which is free to the class; for the Triennial reunion and all succeeding reunions and dinners; for all publications sent out by the class secretary from year to year, and for various incidental expenses...
...Triennial costs about $1700, the class dinner about $1000 and the first class report about $1200. It will be seen from this that the class fund is subjected to heavy payments at graduation and before all the installments are paid in. A successful class fund must meet these expenses from the interest on the principal. Drawing on the principal cripples the establishment of a permanent staple fund. At first the contributions to the fund ranged from $50 to $100, but lately they have fallen off to an average of less than $25. Those who can do so are urged...
...meeting of the senior class, held on Wednesday evening, the remaining class committees were elected. Members of the triennial, cap and gown picture, and cup committees were chosen. Frame Browne of Columbus, Ohio, was unanimously elected class historian...