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Course tickets, at $6 for two tickets, will be on sale at Kent's Bookstore, Harvard square, on Friday, October 25. After that date the sale will be open to the public...
...improvements to the store and the larger stocks which the various departments have thereby been enabled to carry, have evidently resulted in a considerable increase of business during the opening weeks of the College year, the sales to date being larger by about 15 per cent, than for the corresponding period of last year. The number of members is also larger by about 200 than at this time in 1906. The sole purpose of the Co-operative is to lessen the cost of living to members of the University, and the Society has endeavored, in every reasonable manner, to achieve...
...need of new songs is of course immediate, since they should be rehearsed at mass meetings at a very early date. Although the time required to prepare a song for the competition may mean considerable sacrifice for a few days, we urge upon musicians of the University a response to the duty as well as the opportunity offered by the appeal of the Song Committee...
...clubs wishing to make use of rooms in the Union will be assigned rooms according to time of application, if they organize before Monday, November 4. After that date no club will be allowed the use of a room in the Union unless eighty per cent of its members are also members of the Union...
...Hemenway Gymnasium was up to date, but at present it is inadequate in size and ventilation. Especially during the winter the poor air is noticeable. Probably many men who work at their desks most of the day would be more benefited by a half-hour's walk in the open than by an hour in the Gymnasium, where frequently a team monopolizes most of the floor space. The showers and lockers are absurdly antique, but one of the most crying needs in the way of equipment is a swimming pool. A new gymnasium embodying the three improvements just suggested...