Word: confered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this year in Cambridge is practically decided though the date, June 19, may be changed to a later day, as June 19 is thought too early for the Englishmen. The final terms of the invitation will probably be settled tomorrow when the track managements of Harvard and Yale will confer either here or at New Haven. The number of men entered in each event is limited to two men from each country as in past agreements, with the exception that in the mile and two-mile runs the home country may enter three or four...
There is no question but that electric lights is installed will prove a decided improvement over the present lighting system in looks and convenience. Aside from the immediate benefit the Junior class will confer upon itself for next year, the installation of more up-to-date lighting will be of permanent service to the College in adding to the attractiveness of Senior dormitory life. Last year's failure gives 1914 a lesson. Action in the matter, to be effective, must be prompt...
...done so should make a point of sending in his pledge at once. Those who have lost the cards may obtain others on application to the Treasurer, either in person or in writing. And those who can pay all or a portion of their pledges at this time, will confer a great favor on the class by so doing, as a great deal of money is necessary for the expenses of Class Day. In any event, however, it is essential that pledges from the entire class be received as soon as possible...
...professors have joined in a proposal that no undergraduate shall receive a degree until he has at least attained efficiency as a member of the Officers' Training Corps or Territorial Force. Sixty-three members of the university senate, the governing body, have approved the idea and have arranged to confer with Oxford with a view to obtaining its co-operation. Going still further, the promoters of this plan hope to see the idea broadened until the civil service and the municipal railway are included in the scheme, by making promotion dependent upon military efficiency. Several factors have contributed...
Members of the Graduate School of Engineering and Seniors in Harvard College who expect to enter the School of Engineering are urged to confer with the editor-in-chief of the Journal, W. B. Harris '13, concerning the work in the spring competition for editorships. No previous experience in journalism is necessary. The editor-in-chief will be in the Journal Office, 218 Pierce Hall, Monday Wednesday, and Friday of next week from 11 to 12 o'clock...