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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...drive for four and a half billion dollars starts today. Of this sum, the University is called on to furnish $30,000, at least. That we can and will supply this within three weeks is not to be doubted, but it is essential to begin now. Too often action is postponed until only a few days remain, with the result that committees are overworked while some subscriptions run the risk of being neglected. Buy today, either from a solicitor or from the committee headquarters in the CRIMSON Building. If you can't buy just now, make arrangements to secure...
Today is the last day in the annual old clothes and text-book collection of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Shortly after noon a truck will begin the rounds of the various dormitories to collect the clothes and books that have been gathered. All those who have acted as canvassers during the drive are requested to leave the clothing, textbooks, and magazines which they have collected, either outside their rooms, or just inside their doors if these are unlocked...
Lloyd Kirkham Garrison '19, of New York, N. Y., has been appointed chairman of the University Victory Liberty Loan Drive which begins on April 21, by W. L. W. Field, the director of the campaign in schools and colleges. Garrison, who is treasurer of the Senior Class, will appoint a committee today, which will begin work at once...
Although the College was in the hands of the government, there was the usual rush at the beginning of the year and the library was accordingly open every day for about the first ten days after courses began regularly. During the rest of the year it has been opened three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The courses did not regularly begin until the tenth of October and the decrease of regular students at the College was tremendous, yet the total number of books issued was scarcely 100 less than the year before, a total of 497 being...
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...