Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...which will, if adhered to, justify the position of growing importance which it is assuming in the University world. Their aim is that a Senior, leaving Cambridge with the volumes of his four years, "will have with him a pictorial diary omitting none of the important events of general interest which have happened during his undergraduate days." This describes to a nicety the field which the Illustrated occupies, and should seek to fill more and more. The current number, which is in a general way a spring athletic number, is put together with good illustrations--those on the cover, showing...
...Logan '15, secretary-treasurer of the class of 1915 last year has just issued the following report of the class finances up to the time the Senior officers took up their duties: DEPOSITS. Balance on hand Oct. 15, 1913, $343.69 Class collection, 294.00 Surplus from Junior Dance, 108.00 Interest, 3.07 Total...
...statement as made at the class dinner last night is as follows: INCOME ACCOUNT. Balance from W. Willcox, Jr., Oct. 31, $693.80 1914-15 class collection to March 31, $718.25 Interest, $9.83 Red Book contribution, $665.00 Total income, $2,086.88 EXPENDITURES. Total expenses to March 31, $639.51 Bad checks, $19.20 Total expenditures, $658.71 Total balance...
...Secretary, of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association will speak at the meeting of the Harvard Prohibition League in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.30 o'clock. These men are engaged in organizing campaigns for prohibition in the colleges of the country and a particular effort will be made to interest the members of the University in the work, coming as it does at a time when several petitions asking for class decisions on serving beer at the smokers are being circulated. All members of the University are urged to attend and take part in the discussion which will follow...