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Word: delay (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...boys clubs, children's home libraries, and friendly visiting among the poor. It is requested that men who at the time of registration indicated their willingness to do philanthropic work consult Mr. Birtwell this week if possible, so that the needs of the settlements may be filled without delay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Advice on Social Service | 10/1/1906 | See Source »

...University eight-oared shell for this year, built by William H. Davy of Cambridge, is ready for delivery. The woodwork of the beat was finished over two weeks ago, but completion has been prevented by delay in the arrival of the outriggers. In design the beat is essentially the same as last year's, but weighs about 15 pounds less. The shell is 60 feet long, 23 inches beam, and weighs approximately 240 pounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Eight-Oared Shell Finished | 5/9/1906 | See Source »

...Intercollegiate Camera Club exhibition has been postponed until today owing to a delay in priming the catalogues, but will commence this morning in the Periodical Room of the Union and extend through next Wednesday. It is open to the public, but ladies will be admitted only today from 2 to 3.30 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Camera Club Exhibition in Union | 4/5/1906 | See Source »

...present few Seniors have sent in their "class lives." Experience has proved that the longer men delay filling these out and sending them to the Secretary, the greater is the chance that they neglect them altogether, and as a result the completeness of the class records is impaired. All men wishing to be permanently identified with the Class of 1906 should send in their "class lives" as soon as possible. Men who have not received blanks, or who have lost them, may obtain others by sending a postal card to the Secretary, Box D, Cambridge. The fact that...

Author: By N. Kelley, | Title: Senior Class Lives | 3/29/1906 | See Source »

...present few Seniors have sent in their "class lives." Experience has proved that the longer men delay filling these out and sending them to the Secretary, the greater is the chance that they neglect them altogether, and as a result the completeness of the class records is impaired. All men wishing to be permanently identified with the Class of 1906 should send in their "class lives" as soon as possible. Men who have not received blanks, or who have lost them, may obtain others by sending a postal card to the Secretary, Box D, Cambridge. The fact that...

Author: By N. Kelley, | Title: Senior Class Lives | 3/28/1906 | See Source »

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