Word: hand
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...wishing to be together at the Junior dance must hand in their names in groups of from 8 to 10, to W. G. Wendell, Harvard Union, before February 1. Otherwise men will be allotted to boxes at the convenfonte of the committee. A list of men who have not been included in box applications is printed today in the notice column. All these men are urged to make an earnest effort to aid the committee. 1909 UNION DANCE COMMITTEE...
This is the last day for candidates for the degrees of A.M., S.M., Ph.D., and S.D. in 1908 to hand in their applications. They should be made to G. W. Robinson, Secretary of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, at University 10, and all applications for the degree of A.M. or S.M. must give a list of the courses offered for the degree...
...institute was started to give the young men and women of the plains and mountains a chance to train hand and brain at the same time, while earning their way by work in the shops or on the farm. All of the 100 students in the school do manual work for five hours each day, the boys in the blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, or on the farm; the girls in the laundry, kitchen, or dairy. Last year the work of the students made the institute almost self-supporting. Like the George Junior Republic, after which it is modelled...
...University hockey squad practiced yesterday afternoon on Hill Pond, Arlington. A 50-minute scrimmage was played in which the University team was defeated by the second team, the score being 3 to 1. The play of the University team was ragged and without speed. The second, on the other hand, showed good team work and its attack was very strong, its chief weakness being in accurate shooting. Pell played his usual good game and Irving did the best work for the second team...
...manager submit to the Athletic Committee the names of three nominees, together with the result of a canvass of the men entitled to vote. These voters should in each case state the reason for their choice, whether it he based upon personal friendship or upon actual or second hand knowledge of the candidate's ability. With these data the Athletic Committee would be able to pass intelligently upon the recommendations of the manager. The adoption of this suggestion might not result in securing better managers, but we believe that it would make the competitions fairer and more satisfactory...