Word: books
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...been the custom in the past for the Class Book, containing class lives, statistical data, and various pictures, to be edited by someone not on the Photographic Committee, but appointed by it. This year the members of the Committee have decided to issue the book themselves, and the book so issued will be the only official one. 1904 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...teams, which will run at the Boston Athletic Association meet in Mechanics Hall, Boston, on Saturday evening, February 13, will be held next Monday or Tuesday afternoon on the board track. All men who intend to compete in these trials are requested to sign, at once, in a blue-book, which has been placed on the desk in the janitor's room in the Gymnasium. Only forty-eight men have as yet signed in this book, of whom eight are Seniors, ten are Juniors, eighteen are Sophomores and twelve Freshmen...
...only sixty-three men have signed for the Musical Clubs dinner. As it is absolutely necessary to know the exact number of men who are coming, the blue-book at Leavitt's, must be signed by tomorrow. No men will be allowed to hand in their names later...
...customary to deposit in the Gore Hall Library, shall, this year, consist of one volume instead of three, as heretofore, and that the photographs, instead of being of cabinet size, shall be sufficiently reduced to allow eight on a page. The object of these changes is to make the book less bulky and inconvenient...
...Sargent prize of $100, in memory of J. O. Sargent '30, is offered for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace, the competion being open to undergraduates of the University and Radcliffe. The poem set for translation this year is the fourteenth ode of the second book...