Word: filled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attempt to arrange the new dormitories so as to satisfy all sorts of requirements. As Freshmen will be compelled to live in them, it is essential that the dormitories conform to the desires and requirements of the whole class. We therefore urge the class of 1916 to fill in with care the blanks sent to them concerning rooms, roommates and rent, and return them at once to the College Office...
...clubs in the University other than social, athletic, or editorial in their purpose should fill out the blanks they have received and return them before October 31 at the latest to W. E. Quinby, Dana Chambers 31, Secretary of Student Council Committee of Registered Clubs. The information supplied by these blanks is to be used in making up the Register and to aid the Student Council in making up its date book...
...changes were made yesterday in the order of the University crew, L. Curtis going in at 5 and Mills moving up to 7 to fill the seat left vacant by Morgan, who has been out of late because of sickness. On the second crew Apollonio was put in at 7 and Hubbard at 5. The third crew did not go out together, rowing a short time on the machines and then in singles. Two Freshman crews have been retained at, the Newell boathouse. while three are rowing at Weld with the Dormitory crews. The four dormitory crews...
...number of men are needed to fill positions as leaders of boys' clubs, Boy Scout troupes, teachers of English, and as coaches of dramatic, debating, glee, and athletic clubs. Information may be had from the Social Service Secretary, who is at his desk in Phillips Brooks House mornings from 8 to 10 o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and from 8 until 11 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. He will be glad to talk with any men interested...
...Walter Camp. The remaining line positions are somewhat in doubt, except that of centre, which Ketcham, generally considered the best centre in the East last year is practically sure of holding. Cooney, a former substitute in that position has been shifted to guard and seems likely material to fill one of the vacancies left by Francis and McDevitt. Green, of last year's freshmen, Randall and Arnold are other men whose work has been encouraging at guard. No veteran material is on hand for the tackles, Scully and Paul of the 1911 team having both graduated. York, Osborne, and Pumpelly...