Word: hands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...undergraduates must file "List of Studies" card in Harvard 1. Students in the Engineering School file their cards at Room 15, Geological Museum, Oxford Street. Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences hand in their cards at University...
Undergraduates are required to consult their Advisers on Friday, January 3, at hours and places which will be announced in the Directory of Instructors, to be obtained at the registration rooms. They are further required to hand in thei list of studies at Harvard 1 between 12 M. and 6 P. M. Friday, January...
...student who fails to register or to hand in his list of studies at the time set is required to pay a fee of $5 to the Bursar before proceeding with his college work. Payment of this fee does not preclude disciplinary action by the Administrative Board. Seniors, Harvard 1 Juniors, Harvard 2 Sophomores, Sever 11 Freshmen, Harvard 6 Unclassified Students, Harvard 5 Students in the Engineering School, Geological Museum, Rm. 15, South entry, Oxford Street. Candidates for Degrees Out-of-Course, Harvard 1 Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University 23 Students in the Graduate Schools...
...company is progressing rapidly, and the men are taking up bayonet-fighting with great interest and much enthusiasm. Through the courtesy of the Marine Section, the company has been able to borrow four U. S. army rifles, model 1917, and parry sticks for bayonet work are now on hand. As soon as a sufficient quantity of the Russian rifles arrive, the regular S. A. T. C. will use them exclusively, thereby allowing the Junior Company to use the "Krags." This week's schedule includes extended order drill for the company as a unit, and next week the semaphore code will...
...crisis was at hand in Massachusetts in the election we have just witnessed. Woodrow Wilson, the leader of this nation, asked the people of the United States to lend him strength and support by sending to the National legislature those men who were unquestionably in sympathy with the methods which have won the President a place in the world's history as a leader of the destinies of nations...