Word: moneys
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...bounty system brings great advantages, and no corresponding disadvantages. - (a) The advantages are permanent, while the disadvantages are only temporary. - (b) The bounty keeps at home money before sent abroad in payment for sugar; Sen. Morrill, Amer. Eon'ist., Oct. 31, '90, p. 220. - (c) The bounty paid by treasury finds compensation in ten times that amount of new capital invested: Letter of Claus Spreckels, Jan. 1st, '88 in Daily Examiner, San Francisco: H. W. Wiley, "Experiments with Sugar-Beets," U. S. Dep. of Ag. Bulletin...
...standing over from last year. In addition to this deot there is a possible debt of $500 due as the association's share of the expenses of the general training table. To meet a part of these expenses the treasurer suggested the method adopted last year of raising money by subscriptions. The need of subscriptions is even greater this year than last, on account of the change in the place where the University Track Athletic Cup games will be held. Last year the association received about $450 owing to the games being held in Cambridge. This year the games...
...view of the admirable work done by the association last year, it is to be hoped that the college will subscribe enough money to raise the corners of the track which now prevent very fast riding and last year caused several serious accidents...
...world has lavished money on this place that we value so highly and expects to see men here abounding in life and enjoying, finding and obeying the masters of their souls. If any man at this University grows timid or reckless, if he becomes either skeptical or profligate he was no up to Harvard College, he should not have been sent here...
...found it, and his impression of this country, is well shown in his letters home, where he describes, in terms that would be rather humorous were there not a grain of truth in them, the haste and worry of Americans and what he considers their inordinate desire for money...