Word: aid
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...House, 6 Rollins st., Boston, and also by Professor W. J. Ashley, Cambridge. Applications must be made in writing, not later than June 14, 1900, on blanks furnished by Mr. Richard Cobb, Corresponding Secretary, 5 University Hall. Candidates for this Fellowship, who may have made general application for graduate aid, are requested nevertheless to apply for it specifically...
...Freshman musical clubs will give three concerts in aid of the Freshman crew. The first will be held on May 25 in Brattle Hall; the second on May 28 in Stanwood Hall, Malden; and the third on June 1 in Eliot Hall, Jamaica Plain. Tickets may be obtained at Sanborn's Amee's, and the Co-operative, and from members of the Freshman musical clubs...
...general meeting place and as a gallery for the display of the best work done annually by members of the club. The most important part, however, will be the studio. It is almost impossible to secure proper light and shade effects for good portrait work, without the aid of a properly arranged sky-light and curtains, and obviously such aid is not to be had by the average amateur except through such means as the studio is expected to supply...
Final arrangements have now been made for the photographic contest which is to be held in order to aid the Library in recording the present aspect of the University and its surroundings. The entries will close on June 1, and after the award of the prizes an exhibition of the pictures will be given. The Library will then select the prints best suited for its purpose, and the rest will be returned to the owners...
...Associated Harvard Clubs of Chicago, St. Louis, Minnesota, Pittsburg, Omaha, Louisville, Milwaukee and Indianapolis, and the Rocky Mountain Club, have sent out a circular asking all graduates to aid them in nominating for the Board of Overseers Samuel H. Hill '79 of Minneapolis, who is now president of the Minnesota Club...