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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...from which, about $16,000 annually, is given to first-year students in Harvard College who are candidates for the degree of A.B. About one hundred deserving students are assisted each year from this fund. Deserving students in the three higher classes, who do not win scholarships, may receive aid from the Beneficiary and the Loan Funds. JOHN F. MOORS, Chairman. SYDNEY M. WILLIAMS. E. H. WELLS, Secretary. Committee on Scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Harvard Club Scholarships | 9/28/1910 | See Source »

...work of the season will be outlined at this meeting. The Freshman squad has been practicing since Monday so that every candidate who has not already reported should do so immediately. Also, in order to have a successful team, the support of the entire class and their aid in organizing and encouraging the team is necessary. Captain L. Withington '11 and H. C. Dewey '12, head coach of the Freshman team, will speak

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Practice for 1914 Squad | 9/28/1910 | See Source »

Owing to the need of money and political influence, without which the meet could not have been run properly, and owing also, to the absence of the members of the society, it was found necessary by J. V. Marvin uC., manager of the society, to enlist the services and aid of several prominent Harvard graduates. Therefore A. D. Claflin '86 was interested in the proposition and he formed an underwriting company to finance the undertaking. It was under the efficient direction of Mr. Claflin and Mr. Martin that the meet was conducted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY MEET | 9/27/1910 | See Source »

...miles of the course, from Red Top to the Navy Yard at a fast clip. The crew started off at 35 to the minute and rowed about 32 for the remainder of the distance. The first half-mile was covered in 2 minutes and 25 seconds, with the aid of a favoring tide. The boat went very well and the trial was, in the whole, a creditable performance. The Freshman four covered two miles in all. In the morning, the University four went out in the following order: stroke, Forster; 3, Hooper; 2, Sargent; bow, Balch; cox., Voorhees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHT WORK FOR CREWS | 6/18/1910 | See Source »

Postal cards have been sent to all members of the Senior class asking their aid in augmenting the usefulness of the loan library by contributing their old books. The committee in charge is ready to send for a single volume, so that as little trouble as possible may be caused to those who are willing to help. To fill out and return the postal is indeed slight exertion in comparison with the resultant benefit to so many undergraduates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TEXT BOOK LOAN LIBRARY. | 6/14/1910 | See Source »

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