Word: card
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...student wishing to take a "starred course" must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Instructors may be consulted for this purpose on Thursday, September 30, at the rooms named in the Directory of Instructors...
Randall Hall will open today with breakfast at 7.15. The hours for meals will be: breakfast, 7.15 to 9.30; lunch, 12 to 1.30; dinner, 5.30 to 7.30. Any member of the University, by presenting his Bursar's card at the Auditor's office, may join the Hall. A membership fee of $3 will be charged on the January term bills, or may be paid at time of admission to the Hall. Trial memberships without payment of fee will be allowed for one week
Randall, Hall will open with breakfast tomorrow at 7.15. The hours for meals will be: breakfast, 7.15 to 9.30; lunch, 12 to 1.30; dinner, 5.30 to 7.30. Any member of the University, by presenting his Bursar's card at the Auditor's office, may join the Hall. A membership fee of three dollars will be charged on the January term bills, or may be paid at time of admission to the Hall. Trial memberships without payment of fee will be allowed for one week...
...present time sufficient money has not been subscribed to the 1909 class fund to meet the early demands that will be made upon it. It is essential that the first instalment be sent to the treasurer before Class Day. If the pledge card has not yet been sent in it is desirable that this be done at once even though actual payment cannot be made at the same time. J. M. GROTON, Treasurer...
...elective system. The more we recognize these disadvantages, the more we ought to look-out that the system does not become burdened by new and superfluous dangers. I am sorry to see that a new harm connected with the election of courses is threatening in consequence of the postal card canvass of the Seniors which the Harvard Illustrated Magazine instituted and published the week before last...