Word: findings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chicago and must raise the money immediately. Much as it displeases him he realizes that he must sell his treasures. Since they didn't cost him much in their native land he is willing to sacrifice them without gain. As you try a smoke from the top and find it very fair, or upon feeling the softness of the genuine scotch mixture, you are tempted. In five minutes the check is signed; you are alone with your prize...
...triangular debate with Yale and Princeton will be held this year as usual. Contrary to the usual custom, however, an attempt is being made to hold it in December, instead of in March. Details of this will be announced later. Men who wish to enter this debate will find themselves greatly handicapped unless they try for the interclass teams next Tuesday...
From the HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN we find that there are 547 students in the Freshman class. We may allow 47 for the number of men who are in a position unable to push the plan. If, through teams of four or six men, each Freshman Hall could be canvassed and two dollars secured from each man, a Liberty Bond of $1,000 could be bought. This security would be held by the University for a definite period, to be decided by the class. This money at 4 per cent. compound interest, would, if compounded semi-annually, amount...
...rowing or who take Physics C and find conflicts with their drill hours must apply at once to the Sergeant-major for transfers into other companies whose hours do not conflict. R. G. FULLER, Captain, R. O. T. C. Regimental Adjutant...
First Sergeants will find out from their companies at the earliest possible time what men wish to be monitors in the lectures for Military Science 1 and Military Science 2. ROBERT G. FULLER, Adjutant...