Word: done
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rests with the members of the University to show their appreciation of what graduates and friends have done for them; and they can best do this by making eager use of the tickets which are placed at their disposal...
...preparations for this production have been lavish in the extreme; but extreme refinement of taste is everywhere evident, both in stage artistry and in stage direction. Mr. Hopkins deserves support in a rare undertaking toward the best that can be done in dramatic representation...
...chief value lies in its wide distribution, and for that reason the committee wishes to place about 5000 volumes immediately. In order to accomplish this more subscriptions are needed. Therefore, the class of 1917 is especially asked to contribute, as well as those upperclassmen who have not yet done so. Copies of the first edition may be had by men in College for fifty cents. They will make attractive souvenirs of Harvard and the committee will thus be enabled to get the books at lower cost by ordering a larger edition...
...though they have done their duty financially, they are not losing interest in the plan. Instead, they are each day becoming more and more eager for the time when the final steps will be taken. Indeed, they are becoming impatient even their conversation frequently turns to the subject. And so we shall watch the canvass of 1917 with lively interest, hoping that its members will subscribe with the prospect of making good use of the building which is if such vital importance...
Candidates for the Freshman Association Football team will begin fall practice today. Inexperienced men will receive expert coaching, and practice games will be played with the University squad. A great deal of work must be done in order to get the team organized before the games with Worcester, Andover, and Middlesex, and it is important that all candidates report promptly. The success of the spring season depends largely upon the experience gained in the fall...