Word: moneys
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...SEARS, Sec'y St. Paul's Society.IMPORTANT.- Owing to the lack of class spirit exhibited by '93 there will be no freshman tug. Those who have already paid for places can get their money by calling at Leavitt and Peirce...
...editors of the CRIMSON and the Advocated for the use of their columns. It is still impossible to say whether the whole sum needed will have been collected by the Arc! x. ological Institute on the first of June, Should the endeavor, unhappily, be a failure, all money paid into the Harvard fund will be returned and all subscriptions cancelled. Due notice of success or failure will be given by the committee. In any event, Harvard men will have the satisfaction of knowing that in this instance, as often before, they have contributed their example and their money to further...
...better trophy than the pewter cup now given. The Association can give silver and bronze medals of good quality and workmanship for $3.50 and $2.50 a piece respectively. The first prize cup costs about $5.00. By making the change the management would satisfy winners, increase the entries and save money. Why should the medals not be given in the coming University meeting...
...number of students of the University of Pennsylvania have undertaken to raise money for the establishment of a chair of pedagogy...
...present there is a plan undergoing discussion for the enlargement of the Fay House (the present home of the Annex), which, if carried out, will require the expenditure of $35,000 This money is to be raised by subscriptions, which may be sent to Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Cambridge, or to Lee, Higginson and Co., State Street...