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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...football games; lectures by prominent men on subjects of general interest; a pool and billiard room, where instruction in those games will be given free to all members who wish it; a library and reading room, where magazines and newspapers from all parts of the country will be on file; and various special entertainments...
...students in the College have all summer in which to formulate plans for the coming year. They file a list of courses in May, proceeding the opening of College. The wise ones send in by mail their list of changes of these courses, as well as changes of concentration and distribution in the summer time, when the office is running on a normal schedule. No one can expect perfect service and accurate answers to the questions of hundreds of men, who pile in on the three or four days around September...
Today all undergraduates in the College must hand in their list of studies a Harvard 1 between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. on the cards provided for the purpose. Students in the Graduate School of Art and Sciences are expected to file the list of studies at 24 University Hall; students in the Graduate School of Education at Lawrence 6; students in the School of Architecture and Landscap Architecture at Robinson Hall at the same time. Failure by an undergraduate to hand in his study card renders his liable to a fine of five dollars, and the payment...
Also every student, on his entrance to the University, must file a bond or deposit a sum of money with the Bursar as security for the payment of his dues: Every student in Harvard College, except an out-of-course student who is taking but one course or a half-course, must pay today the first instalment of the tultion fee, $50, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. Such an out-of-course student must pay his entire tultion fee for the year. The Bursar's office is on the Delta, Kirkland street, in the rear...
Immediately after the meeting, at 11.15, the procession to Sanders will be formed by the first and Second Marshals, A. W. Marget '20 ad R. E. Eckstein '20, respectively. The line will form in double file, with the Junior eight at the head, followed by the Senior members and the other classes, in reverse order of seniority. The undergraduate members are expected to wear cap and gown. Led by a bugler and two drummers, the procession will march through the Yard to Sanders Theatre, where the literary exercises will be held at 11.30. This is one-half hour earlier than...