Word: blankly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...into consideration the scholarly attainments of the applicants as shown by their school records, and also their character, qualities of leadership, and well-rounded development. These scholarships will be again available for the academic year 1912-13, and all young men intending to be candidates should make application on blanks provided for the purpose not later than May 1, 1912. The blank form of application, and any other information in regard to the scholarships, may be obtained either from the Secretary of the Faculty of Art and Sciences, 20 University Hall, Cambridge, or from the office of the Alumni Association...
...case with almost every table of statistics or catalogue of names, the CRIMSON'S list of Harvard men who are travelling abroad during the coming summer will be greatly diminished in value if it is not complete. Yesterday there was a most gratifying number of blanks sent to the office. The CRIMSON will continue to run the blank for the next few days and we sincerely urge that all men who expect to be in the British Islands or on the continent in July, August, or September send in the required information. Owing to the international track meet coming this...
...distance of one another, it is only by the merest chance they meet. There is absolutely no reason why Harvard men should not have some regular means of meeting one another. The CRIMSON believes that this can be accomplished by a compilation of the information contained in the above blank when filled out, and earnestly requests that all men intending to go abroad this summer send in the necessary facts at once. These will be published in brief and available form in a supplement of the CRIMSON, but must be received at once, owing to the shortness of time which...
...produced by meeting a friend from home, and most especially a college mate. There is absolutely no reason why Harvard men should not have some regular means of meeting one another. The CRIMSON believes that this can be accomplished by a compilation of the information contained in the above blank when filled out, and earnestly requests that all men intending to go abroad this summer send in the necessary facts at once. These will be published in brief and available form in a supplement of the CRIMSON, but must be received at once, owing to the lateness of the year...
...four, or five couples. All Seniors should club together and form their box parties at once and send the names of all occupants of their box to the committee on the return postals which will be sent out shortly. All men who have applied for tickets will be sent blank engraved invitations and envelopes before the end of the week so that they may direct them themselves. Every man will receive as many invitations as the number of tickets he applied for. Tickets cost $2.50 apiece and admit only one person to the dance. Men must provide tickets for themselves...