Word: cards
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock in the Living Room. Tickets which admit to both spread and dance are now on sale at the Union Office, and will continue on sale there during Class Day evening. They may be purchased by members of the Union either graduate or undergraduate on presentation of membership card. The music for the spread and dance will be furnished by Kanrich's Orchestra. About 900 are expected to attend during the evening...
...CRIMSON will be especially devoted to the intercollegiate meet. All notices for it must be in by 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. It will contain besides a full report of the preliminaries, and general forecast of the final results, pictures of the various captains and a complete score card giving the schedule, the I. C. A. A. A. and Collegiate records, and contestants in each event, and a blank for tabular score...
Matches in the first rounds of the College doubles tournament were played on Jarvis Field yesterday afternoon. Seniors will be excused from playing matches today owing to the Class Picnic. All contestants should report their scores on the card posted at Jarvis Field before leaving the courts...
...weeks ago return postal cards were sent out to members of the class of 1913 asking for information in regard to their most satisfactory and unsatisfactory courses. The amount of time required to fill these cards out is insignificant and yet comparatively few postals have been received. There has always been considerable interest in the Illustrated's annual Senior postal card canvass, especially among the members of the Faculty who are eager for criticisms of their courses. In order to tabulate these results, however, it is essential that we have sufficient data. Seniors who have not already returned their cards...
...printed under his pictures, and if three of his pictures are printed he will receive a free subscription to the Illustrated for next year. Negatives or prints may be mailed to the magazine at Little's 2 to be printed at our expense and returned at once. A postal card will bring a representative of the magazine to anyone who desires further information. If 20 illustrations are accepted, the photographer will be eligible for election as a photographic editor. Illustrations must be in by Monday, May 19. HARVARD ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE...