Word: april
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last day in the third term upon which undergraduates, unclassified students and out-of-course students in Harvard College may drop, without liability for additional charge, courses of study that began in the third term. The five dollar fee for changing, dropping, or adding courses went into effect on April 5 and is in force until tomorrow...
...Quincy street, which has been used by the members of the Radio School, is to be re-opened for men of the University and their friends. It will be in operation for the rest of the spring, and will continue permanently if successful. After the Radio School moves on April 15, members of the University are invited to the house informally, although the official opening will not be until April 21. The decision to carry on the work of the Hostess House came as the result of demands from University men, who, while in the service, had appreciated the value...
...University authorities have decided that no attempt will be made to re-occupy the buildings left vacant by the departure of the Radio School on April 15, until next fall. Pierce Hall, Perkins Hall, Walter Hastings Hall, the Hemenway Gymnasium, and Memorial Hall are some of the buildings which will be returned to the University. These quarters have been converted to suit the special needs of the naval students, and it will require a good deal of time and expense to restore them to their former condition. The order that the barracks occupied by the Radio School would be used...
Professor C. T. Copeland will give a brief address on "Harvard Men in the War", at the Harvard Club of New York City, at 9.30 o'clock on Friday evening, April 11. He will follow his speech with his annual reading, in which the subjects will be poems relating to the war, and letters from men in active service. Since 1906 Professor Copeland has visited the New York Club once a year...
Saturday, April 12, is the last day in the third term upon which undergraduates, unclassified students, and out-of-course students in Harvard College may Irop, without liability for the additional charge, courses of study that begin in the third term. After that date an extra fee of five dollars must be paid to he Bursar of the University for each course dropped...