Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...voting list will be posted this morning on the Bulletin Boards in University Hall, the CRIMSON Building and elsewhere. No man whose name is not upon the list, or who has not informed E. A. Hill '19 by tonight, of his reasons for being on the list, will be allowed to vote...
...whose status in the College is at present undecided, will be posted Monday morning. Over two hundred men who were not included in the first voting list will thus be added to the number of those eligible to vote. The lists will be posted in University Hall, on the Bulletin Board in the Yard, in Sever Hall, and in the CRIMSON Building...
Yesterday morning the voting lists were posted in Sever Hall, University Hall, the CRIMSON Building, and on the bulletin board in front of University Hall. It is realized that the names of many men who were members of the class of 1919 before the war, and who are now in college, are not on this list, even though they are eligible to vote in accordance with the resolution passed at the recent meeting of the Student Council. All Seniors, therefore, should immediately learn whether they are included in this list, and if not, they should petition the Nominating Committee...
...letter recently received from Lt.-Col. Hugh Cabot '94 by the President of the Harvard Woman's Club of Boston and printed in the Alumni Bulletin, emphasizes the importance of the work accomplished by the Harvard Hospital Unit in France. This was the only American college hospital unit that succeeded in carrying on its activities right through the war. It was established in 1915. The letter follows...
...there is every indication that the Harvard-made-and-played dramas will make their contribution to the camp-life at Devens for some time to come. It is good to think that all this excellent public, or semi-public, service may be credited to a Harvard enterprise. --The Alumni Bulletin...