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Those applying for rooms should waste no time in obtaining their application blanks and envelopes from the Bursar's Office...
Those applying for rooms should waste no time in obtaining their application blanks and envelopes from the Bursar's Office...
...Harvard Union is still offering to those members who wish it the opportunity to reserve spaces for club tables on the second floor. Applications should be handed in to the Graduate Secretary of the Union or at the Bursar's office. Groups of from six to twelve men at necessary to reserve tables. Only luncheon and dinner will be served on the second floor, breakfast being served on the first floor at regular Union prices...
Students wishing to form a club table may do so by signing a form provided either at the Union or at the Bursar's Office. Members of club tables must be members of the Union, and they will be expected to sign for the club table privileges for at least a month, and to give a reasonable notice if they wish to resign. Requests for club tables will be granted to groups of 12 men. As the capacity of the rooms is at present limited to 200, the assignment will be made in the order in which the applications...
...first Faculty of the College was Nathaniel Eaton. In his person, he embodied the President, Treasurer, Secretary, Dean, Bursar, Professor, Tutor, and Steward. With all the duties attached to these offices, the Faculty might have been excused a little neglect of one or two of them. But Mr. Eaton habitually neglected them all, and tyrannised over the tender College in each and all of his capacities. It may be seen that in his various positions he had ample opportunity for tyranny of a most complex and disagreeable nature...