Word: upon
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...restrictions whatever upon the policy-holder, from date of policy. Incontestable for any cause after one year, if the premiums are duly paid. A month's grace in the payment of premiums, during which time the policy remains in force. The privilege of reinstatement during the five months following the month's grace, if the insured is in good health. Non-forfeiting after three years' premiums have been paid, ordinary paid-up insurance being granted on request within six months after default in payment of premium, or the insurance for the full amount of the policy being extended during...
...annual report for 1895 was published January 11, 1896, and contained a complete schedule of its bonds and stocks, with interest rates and market values. Real estate schedules are also published for distribution to all who ask for them. The report is made after methods understood by the public, upon the basis of business completed and money actually received and disbursed, without the old time padding and cross-entries...
...showing made by Harvard in the parade yesterday was decidedly gratifying, considering that the parade took place in this busy period of final examinations. We congratulate Chief Marshal Borden and the others who helped him upon the thorough success of the event...
...would impress strongly upon Seniors the necessity of carrying out to the letter the regulations of the Class Day Committee concerning the distribution of tickets, for upon strict observance of these rules the success of Class Day in great part depends. There is nothing unjust or arbitrary in the restrictions that have been imposed. They are founded on the experience of many past years, and the success of Ninety-five's Class Day has shown clearly how beneficial they...
There is one other thing that should be impressed upon the Seniors concerning the coming Class Day, and that is the necessity of going in the scrimmage about the Tree. This is a very old and a very good custom. Members of the graduating class who are physically able to join in the contest should feel it a privilege to join around the Tree in the battle for the flowers, and an honor to carry away these trophies. Of late years too many men have thought it easier to go to the Tree with their friends and watch the scrimmage...