Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are still a great number of Seniors who have not sent in their "Lives" and address postals to the secretary. These delinquents are again urged to send them in at once. The secretary will furnish additional blanks to men who have mislaid them, immediately on receipt of notification to that effect. C. C. LITTLE, Secretary, 6 Holyoke place...
...some misunderstanding concerning the class lives for the Album, and the postals and class lives for the secretary. The class lives for the Album will no longer be accepted but the time for handing in the "Lives" to the secretary does not close until Class Day. The secretary will furnish additional blanks to men who have mislaid them. Immediately on receipt of notification to that effect. C. C. LITTLE, Secretary, 6 Holyoke place...
...Animal Rescue League in the Hollis Street Theatre on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The program will include the fourth act of "Becky Sharp," followed by the fourth act of "Tess of the d'Aubervilles." Mr. Holbrook Blinn and Miss Beatrice Herford will also furnish part of the entertainment, the former by reciting, and the latter by giving some of her original monologues...
...affirmative, after stating the question, said that at present 90 per cent. of our exports and imports are carried by foreign ships. A system of subsidies is not only practical, feasible, and economical, but is the only adequate remedy for this state of affairs. If the countries which furnish our merchant marine should go to war, our people would lose $1,250,000,000 annually as long as the war continued. As it is now, in time of peace, we are paying out $200,000,000 annually to foreigners for transportation services; why should not this money be paid...
...Seniors are requested to send in their "Lives" and address postals to the secretary at once. As it is almost impossible to get such postals and class lives after graduation, it is absolutely essential that they be in before Class Day. The secretary will furnish additional blanks to men who have mislaid them, immediately on receipt of notification to that effect. C. C. LITTLE, Secretary, 6 Holyoke Place...