Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Because of the large number of candidates who reported last Monday for the University baseball team, it has been decided not to call out the "H" men until Monday, March 18, instead of next Monday, as previously announced. This decision was made on account of the extreme difficulty of giving any individual attention to so large a number of candidates...
Dean Hurlbut, the next-speaker, gave a general account of the relation of the office to the student. He recounted a number of highly humorous reminiscences of his musical life in college. Then, seriously, he spoke strongly of the past accomplishments of the Sodality and praised the work in which it is at present engaged...
...closing the meeting the settlement workers emphasized the fact that they considered the work done by Harvard volunteers highly worth while because of its educating effect on the students as well as on account of the net gain derived by the settlements
...Rhodes first discussed the alternating current feeder system and gave an account of the troubles that had been experienced in making the first underground cables for an 11,000 volt system. He classified the causes for the burnouts into two groups: the first containing inherent faults in the cables, and the second accidental injuries to the cables. Under the latter head he mentioned the process of electrolysis...
Owing to the bad condition of Soldiers Field, there will be no practice for the University and Freshman soccer teams until Monday, when everybody is expected to report at the Locker Building at 3 o'clock. On account of the proximity of the intercollegiate series, it is imperative that all candidates report then. The proper shoes, which have been reserved at Brine's, must be obtained. In the meanwhile, everyone is expected to take some regular form of exercise, in order to be in good condition on Monday...