Word: blanking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...vacant ro to others which may later become vacant should be addressed to the Committee on Fellowships and Other Aids to Graduate Students, and deposited with Mr. Blandy at the office of the Dean of the Graduate School, No 10, University Hall, on or before Thursday, 15 October. Official blank forms of application may be obtained at the same office. All new applications should be written on these forms. But a person who wishes to renew a former application, made in the spring or summer of this year, may do so by filing written notice of such wish...
...vacant or to others which may later become vacant should be addressed to the Committee on Fellowships and Other Aids to Graduate Students, and deposited with Mr. Blandy at the office of the Dean of the Graduate School, No 10, University Hall, on or before Thursday, 15 October. Official blank forms of application may be obtained at the same office. All new applications should be written on these forms. But a person who wishes to renew a former application, made in the spring or summer of this year, may do so by filling written notice of such wish...
...blank book for entries in the tournament will be placed in Bartlett's drug store Monday. Entries will be fifty cents and will close Saturday, October 10, at 6 o'clock sharp. All entrance fees are payable at time of entry...
...Scholarships and Price Greenleaf Aid for 1896-97. There are 115 scholarships with an annual value of $25,630, regularly assigned to undergraduates. Of these three may be assigned to special students. Applications for scholarships should be addressed to the Dean of Harvard College and must be written on blank forms which may be obtained at the Recorder's office. Applications for Price Greenleaf Aid must be made "in special and separate petitions...
...this plan any student at Harvard, M. I. T., Boston University, Tufts, or other colleges approved by the committee, whose residence is forty miles from Boston, and whose age is eighteen years or over, shall be eligible to membership. A student desiring the privilege must make out an application blank, stating his age, his college and his legal residence. The applicant must enclose $5 as entrance fee and $10 for his first three months' dues, and in case he is not elected both entrance fee and dues will be returned. The applicant must be indorsed by a member...