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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only enough to say a merry hello to him as he passed them in the Yard a few short years ago will feel a deep regret for the loss of a man whom they liked and respected, and a deep sympathy for his bereaved family. But in a more general sense this is a particularly significant Harvard loss, for Stone was lose his life in the war. We do much talking around the Yard about the war, taking sides (usually the same side) with earnest eloquence; but here was a fellow, happy, rich, strong, with a promising life before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/29/1915 | See Source »

...follows: INCOME ACCOUNT. Balance from S. M. Felton, Jr. Reserve Fund, $500.00 In Bank, 255.00 Class Dues, 631.50 From Junior Dance Committee: For Loan, 50.00 Proceeds, 50.00 Rebates, 8.50 ----- ----- Total Income, $1,495.22 $1,495.22 EXPENDITURES. Current Expenses: First Smoker, $75.50 Second Smoker, 107.75 Third Smoker, 80.75 ----- ----- $264.00 $264.00 General Expenses: Student Council Dues, $10.00 Printing, 11.75 Finance Committee, 6.23 Loan to Dance Committee, 50.00 Postage, 1.00 Flowers, 14.00 ----- $92.98 ----- ----- Total Expenditures, $356.98 $356.98 Balance on Hand: Reserve Fund, $500.00 In Bank, 638.24 ----- Total Balance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LARGE BALANCE IN 1916 TREASURY | 3/29/1915 | See Source »

...class of 1912, through its officers and committees, is planning a large celebration at its triennial anniversary at Commencement. The details of the reunion are in charge of two committees, over both of which is R. T. Fisher '12, the second marshal, as general chairman G. H. Balch '12 is chairman of the finance committee, which is made up largely of local men. A program lasting several days will be arranged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1912 Plans Large Celebration | 3/27/1915 | See Source »

...issuing a monthly magazine, in holding a pianoforte concert in the New Music Building Friday. To create and foster an interest in good music, is the first duty of the Musical Review. Accordingly the concert, which is to be given by Mr. George Copeland, a noted pianist, should receive general support. By attending the concert, men in the University will show their approval of the Musical Review's policy, and will in addition enjoy an evening of good music...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MUSICAL REVIEW'S CONCERT | 3/24/1915 | See Source »

...clock. As in former years the competition will extend through the full season, the appointments being made on the night of the Yale game. The work during the spring will consist of writing letters, gathering statistics, and solving various problems designed to test the candidate's ingenuity and general ability. All of this can be done in the evening and the work requires no previous experience. During the spring practice, March 29 to April 16, there will be work around the field every afternoon except Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MANAGERS CALLED | 3/23/1915 | See Source »

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