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...gratifying to learn that the loan-furniture system has proven so successful this year that the committee which has it in charge feels encouraged to try to work on a larger scale next year. Any scheme of this kind which reduces in a legitimate way the necessary expenses of the man who desires to go through college as economically as possible deserves to be encouraged. We hope that the circular issued by the committee to seniors, to which attention is called on the first page, will meet with a considerable response. Many men are here afforded an opportunity to help...
...inexpedient: [a] Refund of tax aids in producing deficit which must be met by increased taxation or a loan: Nation, March 12, 1891; [b] Return of tax lawfully collected tends to discredit the government: Veto message, p. 505; [c] Leads necessarily to return of other war taxes, e. g. income tax: Veto message, p. 505; Q. J. E., III, 452, 456; [d] States will be demoralized by sudden filling of their treasuries, cf. results of "deposit of 1836" : Bourne, "History of the Surplus Revenue...
...people realized how hard he struggled to support himself. By great exertions he managed to lay by enough to enable him to graduate. He never, however, received his diploma. The little sum so dearly earned was lost, but through no fault of his. Too pround to accept a loan offered by a classmate, he left college and took a position as assistant engineer on the C. B. and Q. R. R. Here he had many intricate problems to solve, and his success won for him the highest praise. When the engineer corps was discharged, Seeley went with the others...
...university teams, the Lawn Tennis Association, although receiving $629, had a debt standing of over $350. The Cricket Club, with $569 receipts, retained a balance of only $3.21, diminishing its former balance $50. The Cycling Association is in a bad way. With receipts of $877, including $145 loan, it is still nearly $300 in debt. The Rowing Club has a very satisfactory balance of $1,100, having spent only...
...Loan Fund for 1890-91 has been awarded...