Word: failings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members leaving College at the mid-years, who have not already done so are asked to have their sittings this week; other members from Alder to Gallaher are assigned to the period extending from January 13 to 30, and are asked to have their sittings within this period, without fail. Managers of teams, groups, and shows whose pictures are to go in the album can arrange sittings at any time and a print will be furnished to the Committee free of charge...
...field as possible; we free the soldiers from worrying about their loved ones; and we look after all those in need. If this were not the case, the present war would be a different story. It would not seem so much like a prize fight (although I fail to see any prize in it), wherein the United States was the second, patching up the blows of both participants and preparing them for the next round, and wherein the nations were the fighters. It would be a story of all sorts of miseries, cruelties and war horrors. The death lists would...
...connected with any team may sign the blue-book, but must not fail to designate what position they wish to play. Such men will be assigned by the committee to fill any vacancies. Any failure to observe the above rules will cause disqualification. The series will start immediately after the Christmas vacation, and the games will be played on rinks to be constructed on Soldiers Field...
...intention of studying law should fail to attend the series of conferences inaugurated by the Law Society of Phillips Brooks House. These conferences are intended to acquaint prospective law students with their duties, to give some idea of the proper courses for preparatory work, and to offer an opportunity for meeting Law School men. The first conference will take place tonight at Phillips Brooks House, with addresses by Dean Thayer and Professor Munro. No one who intends to enter this field can afford to miss these meetings...
...undergraduates going to dodge these two opportunities and thus give people a chance to say that we are all "tight-wads," or are they going to "come across." in the right spirit? I never knew Harvard undergraduates to fail in a good cause, and I won't think they will this time. RUDOLPH ALTROCCHI...