Word: done
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last day for ordering copies of the Senior Album. The Album goes to press at once, and it is necessary to know exactly how many copies will be needed, as no extra copies will be ordered by the committee owing to the fact that the publishing is done at cost. A successful Album is already assured and every additional order helps to make it more attractive. Orders from Seniors or underclassmen should be placed with G. W. Bailey '07, Thayer 25; S. T. Hubbard, Jr., 07, Holworthy 24; R. J. Walsh '07, Hollis 10; or at Tupper's Studio...
Professor W. R. Spalding '87, Mr. Elson of Boston and several prominent undergraduates told of the work done by the Musical Club during its short existence, and of the hopes entertained for a new musical building which unite all the musical interests of the University, including the courses given by the Department of Music, the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs, the Pierian Sodality and the Musical Club...
...Grimani Breviary of the Library of St. Mark's in Venice, belonging to the College Library, have been placed on exhibition in the show case in the Periodical Room of the Union. The plates are taken from the most precious illuminated manuscripts in existence, consisting of 1580 illuminated pages done by Hans Memling and other Flemish artists in 1480. There are 110 full page miniatures in all and the pages of the text have very elaborate borders...
...undergraduate who have won the track "H" and those who did well in the handicap games, or who do well in the class games will be taken on as members. A Freshman training table will be begun at Memorial Hall at the same time for the men who have done well thus far or who do well on Friday. There will be no track practice during the spring recess this year...
...Emperor William Fund, which is being raised in honor of the German Emperor by Americans who are interested in the work done by means of his gift to the Germanic Museum, amounts to $25,085. The purpose of this fund is to continue the work which has been done so far in the Germanic Museum, and to make it possible to make new additions. Subscriptions, varying from $1000 to $10, have been received from 64 different people...