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...plan, the method in which it will be carried out, and the organizations to which the money procured will be devoted. The card also states that the Student Council hopes that every undergraduate will pledge approximately five dollars at the least. In order that those students who cannot afford to make a contribution or whose contributions must of necessity be small pledges of over five dollars are hoped foir from the more wealthy students...
...series of meetings, both formal and informal, for the incoming class, which started yesterday with the completion of registration, will reach its high point today and almost every hour of the day will afford the Freshman an opportunity to meet advisors, listen to speeches and in general become acquainted with the life of the college...
...order that the Budget may be completed, the Pledge Card states that it will be necessary for all students who can afford it to donate over five dollars. Cash or checks for the amount pledged will be received at the Budget Table during registration. Bills will be sent out to those who do not care to pay immediately at the end of November of this year. The funds and their collection will be in the hands of the Treasurer of the Student Council and the treasurers of the upper classes, these four forming a Finance Committee with the first named...
...there is something more, something beyond this acquired power of intellectual labor. As Shakspere puts it: "The purest treasure mortal times afford is spotless reputation." How is that treasure won? It comes from living with honor, on honor. Most of you have begun already to live honorably, and honored; for the life of honor begins early. Some things the honorable man cannot do, never does. He never wrongs or degrades a woman. He never oppresses or cheats a person weaker or poorer than himself. He never betrays a trust. He is honest, sincere, candid, and generous. It is not enough...
...Rich-Joe Laurie as a well-meaning young man who cannot afford a Long Island house party...