Word: trusting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University. The success of the canvass depends in a large measure on the work of the collectors, but more upon undergraduates and graduates to whose pocket-books we appeal. Complaints have been heard regarding Harvard's lack of interest in the needs of the war sufferers. After Wednesday we trust there will remain no cause for complaint provided graduates are liberal with their checks and undergraduates with their cash. Remember then, Wednesday, Harvard's Red Cross...
...bequest of $25,000 to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, in trust, the income to be used for the purposes of "The Cancer Commission of Harvard University" is contained in the will of William Endicott (Hon.) '88, filed yesterday in the Suffolk County Probate Court. A similar bequest is made to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and to the Museum of Fine Arts...
...January 20, 1914, the Class Executive Committee authorized the treasurer to deposit $500. of the class funds on time, 30 day's notice, with the Cambridge Trust Co., at 4 per cent. At the smoker held on May 15, 1914, the class voted that this money should not be withdrawn until the middle of the Senior year when the class expenses become high. By then interest amounting to $40. will have accumulated...
...Secretary of the State Board of Charities, was the first speaker, and he dwelt at length on the duty of the State in caring for the inebriate and feeble-minded. Public service in alleviating the results of using alcoholic beverages is a vital thing, and should be taken in trust by all. Mr. Kelso emphasized the duty of a man towards his neighbor...
...Committee, organized by the representative of the Bankers' Trust Co., New York City, was immediately placed upon a large scale. In order to carry out its work with the greatest efficiency, it employed 102 people, and had as its offices seven of the largest rooms in the Savoy Hotel. Within the first few days of its organization, $10,000 was raised for purposes of immediate use, and soon after, a daily newspaper was started by the committee for the stranded Americans. During the first weeks of the war scare, when the scarcity of money was most stringent, many were...