Word: accomplish
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Federation the term of each members of the council ends in March. The officers of the Federation desire that the different clubs select a man interested in territorial club work who would attend the meetings of the council regularly. With a council of interested delegates the Federaton hops to accomplish its work more easily. The names of the delegates chosen should be sent in by each club as soon as possible to E. V. Moncrieff '14, secretary treasurer, Hollis...
Every effort is being made to get out the Class Album by the middle of May, which is two weeks earlier than usual. The committee must have the co-operation of the entire class in order to accomplish this...
...purpose of these teas to bring the men of the University into a cordial relationship with the University officers and their wives. The committee in charge, the members of which will receive each Friday afternoon seeks to accomplish this through making the gatherings entirely informal, co-operative and interesting. A number of students representing the graduate and undergraduate departments of the University will act as ushers, and every week there will by present persons of prominence connected with or visiting the University. Today, Professor and Mrs. Wambaugh, Professor and Mrs. Babbitt, Professor Palmer, Mr. And Mrs. Cram, and Professor...
...purpose of the red-handkerchief sale seems to be generally misunderstood. The cheer leaders desire to have the whole Harvard side of the Stadium a mass of red and in order to accomplish this it will be necessary for every Harvard man to have one red handkerchief to go with each ticket he holds whether it be in the cheering section or not. Therefore I want to urge upon every Harvard man to see to it that he has the right number of these red handkerchiefs to use at the Yale game. They are on sale at the Union every...
...only recently waked up to the fact that she should spread information about herself all over the country, not only to correct false impressions that have existed, but to make good ones where there are none; but she has waked up with a start that seems likely to accomplish a good deal. Between Territorial Clubs, sub-freshman booklets, and the Press Association, we should have more or less success...