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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Soldiers Field. Men can get on the "towel list" by the payment of $1. Clean towels are to be supplied twice each week and when towels are not returned a fine of twenty-five cents is to be imposed on the person failing to make the return. When the deposit fee of $1 is used up in fines by any man, his name will be scratched off the "towel list" until a re-payment of $1 is made. No charge will be made for the laundering of the towels...
...only about one-third of the members of the class have been measured. Will the Seniors who have not yet been measured please go to the Co-operative either today or tomorrow without fail? No deposit is necessary; payment may be made at the time of delivery. 1912 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...Cambridge 894-M and the committee asks every Senior who has not already arranged for his sitting to make an appointment immediately, whether or not he intends to order pictures. Men who are to leave College at mid-years should make their appointments at once, and are requested to deposit $2 toward a copy of the Class Album at the time of the sitting. The committee would be pleased to receive from members of the class or others any suggestions concerning the Class Album they may care to offer. A member of the committee will be in Holworthy 7 daily...
Members who have filed a $400 bond at the Bursar's Office will be charged for board upon the term-bills issued in January and June. Other members are required to pay for board in advance, making a deposit for this purpose with the Bursar, at the rate of $6 a week. A member is charged for board at the established rate from the day his registration takes effect until the close of the Hall at the end of the academic year, except for deductions secured by withdraw- al, week-end absence, or vacation...
...University appointed by the Corporation is eligible for membership. The first time each year that a person eligible for membership goes to the Hall he will register by signing a card and giving evidence that he has filed the usual $400 bond with the Bursar or made a deposit of $50. The membership fee for the year is $3.00, and this will be charged on the term-bill of those-men who eat at the Hall for a longer period than one week...