Word: blankly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pennsylvania game must be handed in at the Athletic Office before 6 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, October 19. An H. A. A. ticket does not entitle the holder to a seat at this game unless application is made in the regular way, on one of the application blanks provided for this purpose, by inserting the number of the H. A. A. ticket in the space left for it on the blank. A reserved seat will then be assigned free of charge to each H. A. A. ticket holder who applies as above. This must be presented at the gate...
There will be an important meeting of the Freshman Reception Committee in the Assembly Room of the Union tonight at 7.15. Plans for the year will be discussed, and blank invitation cards and the names and addresses of the Freshmen will be distributed to members of the committee...
Applications for tickets should be made to the Harvard Athletic Association, Cambridge. Requests for application blanks should contain addressed and stamped envelope for return of blank...
...Freshman Reception Committee will meet in the Assembly Room of the Union on Thursday evening at 7.15 o'clock to discuss plans for the year and to receive blank invitations. This year, as in former years, each member of the committee will invite to his room a number of Freshmen, giving them an opportunity to meet informally a few upperclassmen of prominence, as well as members of their own class. An informal reception to the whole class, with singing and one or two short speeches, may also be given in the Union...
...advertisement of printed notes has recently been distributed in Cambridge in the form of a telegram which purports to inform the recipient, as if on the strength of reports from the college office, that he is in danger of failing in a certain course. The telegraph blank and its envelope are those of one telegraph company, and the distribution is done by the messenger service of the other, It is hardly necessary to state that no information at the college office was accessible to the sender of the telegrams...