Word: careful
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...greatest need is in the distance events. T. H. Cornell '15, in the short distances; V. Wilkie '15 and A. H. Revell '15S, are good men and should place. The pole-vault is fairly well taken care of and the high jump has an excellent new man in W. Oler '16, captain of last year's freshman team. N. S. Talbot '15S., is back for the hammer and is sure of a place in all the meets. W. F. Roos '15S, is the mainstay in the shot...
...short, there is little fault to be found in the subject matter of the January Illustrated; but more care should be used in its appearance and presentation
Applications for the Junior Dance are due at 6 o'clock today. They must be sent or left at the Union, care of W.H. Claflin '15. It is essential that all wishing to attend comply with this regulation as the committee must have a definite number of applications before further arrangements can be made. The time has already been extended and no further delay is possible...
...holding off until they learn the extent of the College's interest in the proposition. The chairmen of the class gymnasium committees have been notified, and it is important that every undergraduate lend his support by sending in his subscription to the chairman of the Harvard Gymnasium Committee, care of Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston, if he has not already done so. L. H. MILLS '14. G. F. PLIMPTON...
...purpose and to make it of greatest possible benefit, all important questions concerning undergraduates should be brought before it. The Forum Committee, therefore, requests members of the University to send all subjects which they think should be discussed to the chairman of the committee, L. H. Mills '14, care of the Speakers' Club, 36 Quincy street...