Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...will make increased efforts today to get in touch with the unsubscribed non-dormitory members in every possible way and requests that members of the College who have not subscribed come to the Crimson Building today as early as possible and enroll. If men do not wish to pay cash, they can make a pledge which will not come due for some months...
...earnestly hoped that all members of the College who have not yet enrolled will do so at once. The committee cannot end the drive till each undergraduate member of College has been approached in some way. Some men do not realize that if they have not ready cash, it is possible to pledge money, the payment of which is not due till some months hence. If a man cannot pledge a lot, he should pledge a little so that we can tell the graduates we have obtained a 100 percent subscription...
...annual pool and 18-inch balkline billiard tournament of the Harvard Union, open only to members, began last night. The winners in each tournament will receive a cash prize of $15 or its equivalent; the runners-up will be awarded a prize of $5 or its equivalent...
...reply to Mr. Webber's letter, dated November 7th, which appears in your columns today, I would say that it has not been the policy of the Union to cash checks at the newsstand heretofore. However, I find, on looking into the matter, that some checks have been cashed when this privilege was especially asked for by members personally known to the cashier...
...Union all are treated as strangers. No greater difference can exist; under such conditions one can never come to consider the Union as something really close to the student body. In several ways this distinction is manifest, but most notable is the rule that ordinary members cannot cash checks at the newsstand there--unless, indeed, he happens to "stand in" with the man behind the counter. When favoritism is added to the system of making the less favored members feel like strangers, the Union becomes quite the opposite of an all-inclusive club...