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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mailed in Cambridge for delivery through any post office outside the Boston Postal District must bear three cents in postage for each ounce or fraction thereof. United States postal cards must have one cent in postage affixed in addition to the stamp printed thereon. This rate applies to any address. Private post cards bearing written inscriptions must also have two cents in postage affixed. The Boston Postal District within which the rate on first class matter will remain unchanged, includes Boston and towns in the immediate vicinity...
...Teare, 2G, will conduct the Sunday morning services held under the auspices of the Christian Association. The services tomorrow morning will commence at 9.45 o'clock and are to be held in the parlor of the Phillips Brooks House. The topic for the address will be "The Call of Isaiah." The meeting will be open to all members of the University...
...held in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 8.45 o'clock in spite of the fact that it is a holiday. Professor Edward C. Moore, chairman of the Board of Preachers, will conduct the service, which will close promptly at 9 o'clock as usual. There will be an appropriate address and music for the occasion...
...corner-stone of the Harkness Memorial Quadrangle at Yale was laid on Monday with brief but impressive ceremonies. President Arthur T. Hadley presided at the exercises and in the course of his address took occasion to remind those present of the spiritual influences which attractive buildings possess and the pressing need of doing something in America to replace the historic European structures which have been destroyed by the war. Among the interesting documents placed in the corner-stone were a copy of President Wilson's reply to the Pope's peace proposals, a Liberty Bond poster, and a record...
...Roxbury, the tired hunter has at last a trail to follow. The CRIMSON'S Freshman Register is out. The Phillips Brooks House money snatchers and the Liberty Loan sleuths have now a clue. No more will the debutant in college live a life of case. With his name and address in black and white his resources will be wheedled from him by the smooth-tongued upperclassman. Under the present Reign of Terror where the cost of living is impossible and Follies' seats cost three dollars the Freshman must keep from his home unless he wishes to go into receivers' hands...