Word: filled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After all, this is a question of the future. The present demands just two things of you. First, send me immediately the postcards stating your permanent address and future occupation. Second, fill out and send in your class lives. The importance of the latter is universally underestimated! The class lives must be complete to compile adequate statistics for the first report and to take their places in the College archives with similar lives of the graduates for the last century or more...
...Illustrated is making a sincere attempt to do a distinct service here--perhaps a more restricted one than heretofore. The May 1 issue points the way. By bringing up ever so little of our charity and imagination, we can see that the magazine is likely to fill a larger place at Harvard than ever...
...number of the teams which have already signed up are without managers. It is important that someone be appointed by each team, to fill the duties of both manager and scorer. All game scorers must be placed in the box marked "Leiter Cup" just inside and to the right of the front door of the CRIMSON Building, every evening, not later than 7 o'clock...
...ballot containing the names of these candidates will be sent to every graduate who is eligible to vote for Overseers. The five who receive the highest number of votes on Commencement will be elected for the term of six years to fill the places made vacant by the expiration of the terms of Charles William Eliot '53, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Francis L. Higginson '63, George Angier Gordon '81, and Abbot Low Mills...
...shape yet. The University's team, however, appears a little stronger than the one that forced Pennsylvania to establish a new record last April. Although R. Tower '15 has graduated, it will have H. W. Minot '17, T. R. Pennypacker '16, or A. Biddle '16 to fill his place, besides W. Willcox, Jr., '17, E. A. Teschner '17, and Captain W. J. Bingham '16, all members of last spring's aggregation. Princeton and Yale have strong teams entered and may figure more prominently in this event than is expected at present. Wisconsin and Chicago have entered teams that made fast...