Word: cards
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second half-year courses not discussed with one's adviser are added, his consent must be obtained. Any student wishing to take a "starred course" or a course "Primarily for Graduates" must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor on a card at the first meeting of the course...
...there has been a discouragingly small response to the blank cards sent out by the Dance Committee. In order to make this year's Junior Dance a success, it is essential that all members of the class of 1917 who have not already done so should send in their cards and checks today. Any member of the social class of 1917 who were over-looked in distributing the circulars should apply for a blank card at once. All invitation cards with checks for the required amount should be sent to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union. Checks should be made...
...filled, no more men will be enrolled in the regular organizations, as it is the intention to limit the number in each Company to that prescribed for war strength companies in the Army, i.e., 150 men. Those desiring to join should do so without delay, signifying on the enrollment card their preference of assignment, as first, second, third, fourth, or fifth choice; this with respect to the nights and afternoon prescribed for the assembly and instruction of the different companies...
...magazines on file. The Union by continuing to have a carelessly kept Reading Room is only doing itself harm, and no one any good. The number and selection of the different periodicals are excellent, and with a little more daily care the Reading Room could be a drawing card for the Union. D. R. CHROW...
Every Senior is requested to fill out the information blanks which he receives this morning, at once. There are three separate blanks,--the Class Lives sheet, the one for the Secretary's report, and the pledge card for the class fund. The Committee is anxious to get answers from every one affiliated with 1916 as soon as possible so that the work on the Album may not be delayed. But unless the class co-operates by filling out and returning the necessary blanks at once its work will be greatly hampered. W. BLANCHARD '16, Secretary. H. L. F. KREGER...