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Loan Fund for Engineering Students

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The Harvard Engineering Society of New York has recently raised by subscription a fund of $600 which is to be used for loans to students taking summer work at the Harvard Engineering Camp at Squam Lake, in the summer shop work course, and in the summer mining work or any other prescribed work given under the Division of Engineering. This fund is open to students enrolled in any department of the University who intend to enter the profession of civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering, or mining and metallurgy. Details in regard to the administration of this fund have not yet been determined, but in the meantime applications may be made at the office of the Scientific School, in 16 University Hall.

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