Word: free
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...liberty to study the customs and character of the people with whom he is working. Most of the calls received are for men who will start this summer and will remain at least two or three years, but as in those years all the summers are free to study and travel the opportunity is unusual in its possibility...
...this method of conducting competitions each will overlap another by a few weeks. This gives an opportunity for the men with a month or more experience to be free in soliciting advertisements and to use their own initiative in their work without the necessity of being compelled to devote a major part of their time to unimportant detailed office work...
...series of Wednesday conferences will be given in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts during the winter season of 1919-1920. These conferences are open to the public and are free; tickets may be obtained upon written application to Mr. Huger Elliott at the Museum. The tickets are issued ten days prior to the date of the conference provided the application is accompanied by a stamped and self-addressed envelope. Therefore an applicant should enclose a stamped envelope for each conference which he desires to attend. As the number of tickets is limited to the seating capacity of the gallery...
...order that the coming elections may be truly representative of the entire Senior class the Nominating Committee urges that members of that class make free use of the privilege of "nomination by petition" during the next few days. Petitions must be signed by twenty-five eligible voters of the class of 1920 and then left for the committee at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street. A complete list of those men eligible to vote in the Senior Elections on December 10th and 16th will be posted on Saturday morning in the following places: Phillips Brooks House, Sever Hall, Memorial Hall...
...before the close of the entries on Saturday, December 6, at 6 P. M. Men wishing to enter the tournaments will find blue books in Weld 3, Randolph Gymnasium, and in Leavitt & Pierce's. Copies of the rules under which the tournaments will be played may also be had free of charge at Randolph Gymnasium...