Word: hands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today is the last day on which members of the class of 1917 may hand in applications for invitations to the Junior Dance, to be held in the Union on Friday evening, February 18. All applications must be mailed to H. B. Courteen '17, Harvard Union, this afternoon, before 6 o'clock. Applicants should enclose calling cards with the filled-out blanks and also a check for the required amount...
...total stock-on-hand on December 31, 1915, was $74,580.07, as against $75,067.09 at the same date a year preceding. The volume of business by departments was as follows: Sales by Departments. Jan. 1, 1914 Jan. 1, 1915 Men's Furnishings, $39,147.37 $35,228.96 Books, 57,488.58 57,043.05 Stationery, 49,077.31 51,113.08 Furniture, 23,149.32 36,999.24 Tailoring, 18,891.05 20,783.44 Coal and Wood, 14,919.16 15,361.74 Branch Store, 12,291.09 12,581.79 $214,963.88 $230,111.30 Increase...
...that they will in future, less misspell, misplace, mistake, and mis-everything, the humbled M.S.S. of their humble Servant. Oct. 26th, 1821.' There are three volumes of Wordsworth's Poems, one of them made up of several 'first editions' as published separately, and all containing, in the author's hand, the corrections of wording, phrases and punctuation which he introduced into the later editions...
...length portrait now at the Fogg than in the famous equestrian Prado picture, the likeness between the two is striking. In the picture under discussion, the pose and expression are dignified and impressive. The massive black robed figure stands out against a perfectly painted gray background. The characteristic left hand rests on the hilt of the sword and the right grasps a table covered with red velvet. The gold chain...
...title-page of the composition must bear an assumed name, and the writer must hand in also an envelope containing his true name, bearing his assumed name upon the outside...