Word: contains
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...greatest number of applications, and on many blanks no choices were registered save in this one building. Although the applicants far outnumbered the available rooms, several rooms could not be assigned as the applications which were entitled by the drawing to a chance for these rooms did not contain these particular rooms in the list of choices. These rooms are numbers 10, 29, and 30 in Hollis and 22, 26, 29, and 30 in Stoughton. The Bursar will receive applications for these rooms from Juniors under the usual conditions on or before February...
...free tickets by the committee. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper, and should be 4 1-2 by 7 1-2 inches in size. Drawings should be very distinct and cover the entire space so as to reduce well. Every design should contain the word "Harvard" and the numeral "1908" should be large and prominent. the following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...
...edition of the University publication relating to students' expenses, is being compiled by the Secretary of the Faculty, and, it is expected, will be ready in a few weeks. The pamphlet will contain a collection of letters from undergraduate students, describing in detail their necessary expenses at Harvard, with an introductory account of college expenses and of scholarships and other aids, together with a letter concerning expenses and aids in Radcliffe College, and a brief account of the Phillips Brooks House Association...
...stories, "American Beauties" and "The Great Question," are somewhat alike in containing excellent ideas and sharply-drawn characters, yet falling in workmanlike construction. Regarded from this point of view, their amateur authorship is plain. But the Swedish servant, whose one accomplishment is milking reindeer, and the stumbling thoughts of the rose-growing old lady contain many striking touches...
...publication will chronicle the important events in student work in all parts of the world, and will contain in each issue one article dealing with the problems of the student's personal religious life. The point of view will be international rather than local, and the contributors to the journal will be persons of international acquaintance with student Christian work...