Word: accepts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wells has resigned his position as secretary for appointments in order to accept the new office. For five years from 1901 he was an assistant and then instructor in English, and since 1903 he has been curator of modern English literature in the University. As assistant dean of the College, from 1905 to 1907, he acquired some knowledge of the office which he is to fill next year. For the past three years he has served as general secretary of the Alumni Association, and as editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue, and during the past year as secretary of the Library...
...guests whom they wish invited to the Senior Spread in Memorial Hall on the evening of June 23, should be sent in as early as possible, as the first lot of invitations will be mailed on Friday. Seniors will be expected to get tickets themselves for all who accept their invitations. The names of persons to be invited are to be sent to R. L. Groves, Holworthy 8. Calling cards may be enclosed and will be sent out with the invitations. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...they may learn from this memorial that they can give their lives to their country not less fully and not less honestly who use it throughout its whole duration to increase her prosperity, to purify her politics, and to maintain her ideals. It is a pleasure, sir, to accept this memorial on behalf of Harvard University...
...exercises to be held under the auspices of the Memorial Society in Sanders Theatre on Monday at 12.15 o'clock will be preceded this year by the unveiling in the Union at 11.30, of a Memorial to the Harvard men who fell in the Spanish War. President Lowell will accept the Memorial in behalf of the University and Mr. Henry James, Jr., '99, will make the presentation...
...CRIMSON, and sang on both the Freshman and University Glee Clubs. After his graduation, he spent a year abroad and afterwards went to the Law School for two years. Until 1901 he was associated with the University Press, and edited the Harvard Bulletin; in that year he accepted the position of secretary to President Eliot, which he held for four years, resigning in order to accept his present position. Three years ago he was also made a member of the University Council...