Word: hand
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Library wished to bring together as a record of current College life. Most of these pictures will be put away with the journals written last March by some sixty members of the University, both officers and students, and will not be opened for sixty years. The photographs already in hand illustrate many places of College life and include most of the College buildings, but there are doubtless many other pictures available which would be welcome additions. Will not those who have taken photographs of the College buildings and their surroundings kindly look over their prints and if they...
Members of the class of 1903 wishing to try for the position of assistant business manager are requested to hand in their names at the office, with address and schedule of leisure hours before 9 p. m., on Wednesday...
...Directory of officers and students of the University will be issued next Tuesday, Oct. 16. There are a number of students who were unable to give their addresses when they registered, and these students are now requested, for their own convenience and for the convenience of others, to hand in their addresses at once at the Publication office, 2 University Hall. Any students who have changed their addresses since they registered are also requested to notify the Publication Office. No changes or additions can be made later than 1 p. m. Friday...
...Directory of officers and students of the University will be issued next Tuesday, Oct. 16. There are a number of students who were unable to give their addresses when they registered, and these students are now requested, for their own convenience and for the convenience of others, to hand in their addresses at once at the Publication office, 2 University Hall. Any students who have changed their addresses since they registered are also requested to notify the Publication Office. No changes or additions can be made later than 1 p. m. Friday...
...common error to suppose that the men of this University live in rooms the walls of which are covered with embossed leather; t at they have at hand every luxury of modern life. As a matter of fact, there are but few such. The great majority are of moderate means; and it is this diversity of condition that makes the experience of meeting men here so valuable...