Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...decided yesterday that the Musical Clubs dinner shall be open not to elected members only, but to every one who has taken apart in any concert this fall. All men who intend to go must sign the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before January...
...intend to try for their class relay teams are requested, instead of handing in their names to Mr. Graham, to sign, at once, in a blue-book which has been placed on the desk in the janitor's room in the Gymnasium. Hereafter, the track men will find any track notices, which it may be necessary to post, on a new bulletin board to be put up today in the janitor's office. This new bulletin will also be used for other official athletic notices...
Owing to a misunderstanding, only a few candidates for the Freshman crew reported yesterday. All Freshmen should report at the University boathouse today at the hours at which they intend to row, whether they have previously been assigned to squads...
...today at the University boathouse dressed to row: E. L. Clark, G. W. Haigh, F. W. Lander, P. H. Leonard, P. J. Ramsey. The following men who registered Wednesday, but who have not yet been assigned to squads will report today at the hours at which they intend to row: F. R. Dick, E. C. Potter, Jr., H. A. Walker, J. Early. The following six men have registered as coxswains: S. E. Brown, W. A. Forbush, H. B. Ogilby, G. A. Schneider, J. K. Stone, H. J. Wiener...
...University and class relay teams, which will run at the Boston Athletic Association meet in Mechanics Hall, Boston, on Saturday evening, February 13, will be held during the first week of February. The men making the best time at these trials will be chosen. All who intend to try for these relay teams are requested to hand their names to Mr. Graham at once. Owing to an order from Dr. Sargent, all the track candidates, in their work at this time of the year, must wear a protection of some sort for the legs...