Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...opera. A. S. Proudfoot '02, as the princess, deserves praise for carrying himself so gracefully and naturally in girl's costume. The most unique acting was done by H. Ohashi '03. His Japanese love song and sword dance were the most original specialties of the show. The musical honors belong to N. L. Tenney '03, A. S. Proudfoot '02 and H.L. Wells...
...made to the caddy master before playing. Membership tickets may be obtained at Leavitt's. The men are: Thornton, Tuckerman, Tilden, Burnett, Lapham, Gooding, R. E. Daniels, R. Sedgwick, H. R. Sedgwick, M. Richards. The following candidates are expected to practice at the clubs to which they already belong: W. E. Egan, Appleton, Chick, Hutchins, R. H. Daniels, Pulsiver, Thurston, Gourlie, Thacher...
...regular monthly shoot for the Mallinckrodt cup will be held today on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. The cup will belong to the first man winning six shoots or four consecutive shoots. The scores up to the present time are as follows: A. H. Eustis '01, 1; G. H. Phelps '02, 1; P. Bancroft '03, 4; H. R. Colson...
...sale to Seniors when tickets are sold at reduced rates. Those who notify the Committee of the omission of their names will be added to the list unless they hear to the contrary. It is barely possible that the names of a few men who have some claim to belong to the class of 1902 but are now registered in another class have been inserted in this list. If these men will notify the Committee which class they desire to be registered in, it will be a great help...
...persons interested in the social life of students, the most important gift of the academic year, and one of the most important ever received by the University, is the building for the new Harvard Union. . . The mere size of the University has made it impossible for all students to belong to any one society or club; and the older societies and clubs, though their influence has steadily improved, are sometimes believed to promote the formation of cliques. At best, they cannot be thoroughly democratic. The Harvard Union is a club to which every member of the University is welcome...