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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wish to row in the invitation regatta next week on organized club crews, should leave their names at Randolph 32 (Cambridge 3360) before noon on Monday. All other desiring to enter the regatta in sniggle or double shells, should sign the proper blue-books which have been place in Leavitt & Peirce's and at both the Weld and Newell Boat Houses, as soon as possible...
...Reverend Paul Revere Frothingham '86, D.D., minister of the Arlington Street Church, Boston, will conduct the regular Sunday service tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Students of the University should enter by the south door or by the west door if accompanied by friends. Officers of the University and their families should enter by the door on the north side...
...prescribed written agreement with the Bursar. Seniors must notify their caterers that wagons will not be allowed in the Yard after noon and 2 o'clock all materials must be carried by attendants on foot, and that between 2 and 11 o'clock, attendants will not be allowed to enter or leave the Yard with dishes, ice-cream cans, or anything of that nature. No automobiles, carriages, or bicycles will be allowed in the Yard after noon. 1919 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...Reverend Edwin H. Hughes, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Malden, will conduct the regular Sunday service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Officers of the University are to enter at the north door of the Chapel and students at the south door...
...Goetz, head of the Military Science Department at the University stated yesterday that students desiring to enter the Field Artillery Unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps will not be required to take all four courses in Military Science as has hitherto been understood. Students, if they are taking or have satisfactorily completed the required Mathematics, may take Military Science 1 or Military Science 2 without intention of continuing in Artillery. These two courses will give a man a general knowledge and a good basis for further training in this branch of the service. If, however, on the satisfactory completion...