Word: filled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are still a very large number of men who have not sent in lives, or had their pictures taken. To fill out a blank requires about five minutes and a little gray matter; to make an appointment at Tupper's takes another five minutes, while having the picture taken requires not more than twenty minutes and no thought. Surely every man in the Class who has not already done so can spare this much time, a half hour in all, from his other interests. To have an Album which will be complete it is absolutely necessary that every...
...conference is two fold: first, to give the students of the University a clear conception of the significance of their work in Social Service and, second, to give the professional workers a clear understanding of the place that the Social Service Committee of Phillips Brooks House is trying to fill...
...spring, so that strenuous practice must be begun immediately in order to develop a team before the first game, which will be played about the middle of March. All men who are at all interested in the game are urged to report as a large squad is desired to fill the numerous vacant positions...
Just at present the United States Navy has great need of college men to fill certain positions aboard battleships; which require a peculiar kind of intelligence and training. For example, gun pointers, sight setters, spotters, and turret crews are needed, and would be deplorably lacking if the country were faced by sudden war. The elements of mathematics are all that would be required for such work, although greater knowledge, especially in mechanics and engineering, could be used to advantage...
Only fifty pledges for the Senior class fund have been sent in to date. While many men may not at present be able to pay the first instalment of the pledge, everyone should at least fill out and return the pledge to the treasurer as soon as possible. Those who can pay part or all of their pledges at this time will confer a great favor on the class by so doing. It is especially important that all men graduating at mid-years send in their pledges before leaving...