. Ohio University bulletin. Undergraduate catalog, 1907-1908 . t must havea net credit of 1000 hours, or in other words he must havefinished two-fifths of a four-year course. To receive aidhe must have proved himself worthy both in characterand scholarship. 3. No student shall receive more than $100, in oneyear, nor more than $200 in his entire course. Aid shallbe given only to such students as have promised to com-plete a four-year course. 4. No interest shall be charged the student while heis in college, but he shall pay six per cent after gradua-tion, or if he drops out of college before gr


. Ohio University bulletin. Undergraduate catalog, 1907-1908 . t must havea net credit of 1000 hours, or in other words he must havefinished two-fifths of a four-year course. To receive aidhe must have proved himself worthy both in characterand scholarship. 3. No student shall receive more than $100, in oneyear, nor more than $200 in his entire course. Aid shallbe given only to such students as have promised to com-plete a four-year course. 4. No interest shall be charged the student while heis in college, but he shall pay six per cent after gradua-tion, or if he drops out of college before graduation heshall pay the six per cent during his absence from col-lege. 5. In receiving aid each student shall sign a pledgethat he will return one-half of the entire loan on June 1,one year after graduation, and the other half on the fol-lowing June 1. 6. The entire control of this fund shall be in thehands of a committee consisting of The Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, The Secretary of the Faculty, Some one elected annually by the Alumni ^ OHIO -UNIVERSITY 17 Since the October meeting Mr. J. D. Brown, the Pres-ident of the Bank of Athens, has consented to serve asthe third member of the committee. This informationwill be gladly received by all who are interested in thewelfare of Ohio University, for Mr. Brown, while not analumnus, has always taken a deep interest in the Univer-sity. At present he is giving a prize of $100 a year tothe winners of the three prizes in the annual OratoricalContest. No one has yet been asked to contribute to this many days have passed, however, every alumnuswill receive a letter asking for a contribution. Otherswho are not alumni will not be barred by the rules ofthe game from making a contribution. During the nexttwo years we want to raise $5,000. If 100 men were togive $100 each we would have $10,000; if 50 men contrib-ute $100 each we will soon have the $5,000. One man whois connected with the Ohio University sai


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