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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Department, applicants must not be under 18 years of age nor over 25, of vigorous constitution, physically sound and well formed, not less than 5 ft. 3 in. in height, of good moral character, and unmarried. Applicants for this examination are required to file application blank Form 304, the medical certificate which must be executed by a medical officer of the marine-hospital service...
While it is not a prerequisite to eligibility, applicants for the grade of cadet who have served at sea or who have served as deck officers of sea-going vessels of the United States merchant marine, should file with their applications a certificate or certificates showing such service, from the master of the merchant vessel with whom they have served, or from ship-masters associations, as it is proposed to give applicants credit for such service when satisfactorily shown...
...managers, past or present, is, we trust, the last chapter of the controversy. To everybody except, as it seems, the managers themselves, it was apparent that the suggestion was made with the best of intentions. However, if any one in addition to the '97 manager feels called upon to file an affidavit, the CRIMSON will be glad to clear his fair name of all dishonor...
...meeting of the Library staff in Gore Hall Saturday morning, Nov. 6, a committee was appointed to draw up resolutions on the death of Justin Winsor, late Librarian of Harvard University. It was voted that an engrossed copy of the resolutions be put on file in the Library records, and that another copy, signed by all the members of the staff, be sent to Mrs. Winsor. The resolutions as reported by the committee are as follows...
...regret among those present that they knew so few of their classmates. The sophomore class now have a chance at their coming dinner to become more generally acquainted with each other. It has been suggested that between the courses the men sitting on one side of a table should file around past the other tables, each man telling his own name and finding out that of the men seated there. By this means every man present would meet every other, except those sitting on the same side of his table. Such a scheme may be ridiculed as being Quixotic...