Word: blanking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This is the last week for Senior pictures and "lives" to be sent to the Photograph Committee. There is no excuse for Seniors now in Cambridge delaying longer, yet some 75 "lives" have not been turned in. Fill out and mail a blank now. Arrange photograph sitting at Notman's today. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...Each person upon joining the Harvard Regiment shall sign the authorized enrollment blank, agreeing to devote three hours per week to military instruction, including both theoretical and practical work, during the period covered by the instruction course. A complete record will be kept of each member of the Regiment, showing his date of enrollment, his class, age, residence, company to which assigned, rank held, aptitude and general attention to instruction, attendance at and absence from drills, lectures, etc., and such other information as may be of future reference to the Government in event of a member being considered for appointment...
...According to the agreement embodied in the enrollment blank, a member may be dropped from the rolls of the Regiment if twice absent from a regular formation, lecture or school, held within the weekly three-hour period, if he is unable to furnish an acceptable excuse for his absence. All members who absent themselves from the regular drills and lectures must submit, in writing, an explanation as to the cause of their absence. This communication will be addressed as prescribed in orders, and will be referred by the Commanding Officer of the Regiment to the Regimental Committee. Upon the approved...
...member's agreement may be cancelled upon his own application for justifiable cause; such as, illness, injury, manifest interference with studies, or for other reason which may appear necessary to the Regimental Committee. Upon their approved recommendation the Regimental Commander will return the cancelled enrollment blank...
...there has been a discouragingly small response to the blank cards sent out by the Dance Committee. In order to make this year's Junior Dance a success, it is essential that all members of the class of 1917 who have not already done so should send in their cards and checks today. Any member of the social class of 1917 who were over-looked in distributing the circulars should apply for a blank card at once. All invitation cards with checks for the required amount should be sent to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union. Checks should be made...