Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Book may obtain copies upon presenting subscription slips at Westmorly 46 tomorrow. Anyone desiring the book to be sent to his summer address should leave that address with F. L. Cole, Westmorly 46, or T. K. Richards, Randolph 54, before Monday and enclose 15 cents to cover cost of mailing...
...Brooks House Class Day spread will be held on the Quadrangle between Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House this year as usual. The price of the tickets will be 90 cents, just as last year, and a small extra charge will be made for each invitation in order to cover the cost of printing. The invitations will be ready for distribution about May 15. In order to facilitate the work of the committee in charge of the spread, men who expect to attend the spread are requested to notify S. H. Olmsted '13, chairman, at Brooks House as soon...
...Department of Architecture has started a drawing of the proposed improvements which will cover and take into consideration the following three points: (1) The means of traffic and transportation facilities, considering the establishment of curb lines, sidewalks, paving, and the laying of new streets (such as Palmer street and Church street) from the square. (2) Public convenience. Under this head will be included lighting, fountains and comfort station, and the use of trees. (3) Private buildings. The establishment of building lines and building regulations, the height of buildings, building materials, and general style of architecture...
...School will issue this year for the first time a Class Album. The volume will contain class records and photographs of Dean Smith to whom the book is dedicated, President Eliot, and President Lowell. It will be bound in crimson leather and will have the Harvard seal on the cover. The committee in charge of publication are as follows: editor-in-chief, F. T. Hassett; business manager, N. E. Young; editors, T. J. Giblin, A. J. Gallagher, P. R. Manning, and H. F. Tufts...
Finally, a policy of general examinations to cover subjects rather than courses and coming near the end of the college course has been forwarded. Such a system is to be tried in the Medical and Divinity Schools, and is comparable to the general test to which a candidate for admission to the bar is submitted in many states. Of this system President Lowell says in his report: "If a student obtains his degree by passing examinations in separate courses, each course will be to a great extent an end in itself; whereas, if he must look forward to a general...