Word: joined
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meetings are held in Brooks House. Any member of the University may join after one of these meetings or by writing the secretary, D. D. Walton, Brooks House...
Harvard instructors and students intending to join the excursion are requested to send their names to Professor W. M. Davis, 17 Francis avenue, Cambridge...
...Carter '00, who for two years has been General Secretary of the Christian Association, sails tomorrow to begin work among the students in the colleges of Northern India. The various religious societies of the University will join tonight in tendering him a reception, which, open to all men in the University, is intended to show the appreciation by the undergraduate body of the services Mr. Carter has rendered. During the last years he has greatly widened the scope of religious life here and extended its influence to Cambridge and Boston by the philanthropic work he has largely guided. The Reception...
...illness. After welcoming the Freshmen in behalf of the Senior class, he urged every member of the class to take an active part in some outside interest, and do something to make his class pre-eminent. Every Freshman, he also said, should go to his Freshman reception, and join the Union, so that he may meet as many men as possible, and come closely in touch with the spirit of the University...
...plan for incorporating the Harvard Co-operative Society has been confined to that very small part of the members who take interest enough in the affairs of the Society to come to the annual meeting. The vast majority of the members have not been heard from. These men join the Society because it is a convenient place in Cambridge at which to purchase most of the supplies that students need. They want quick, intelligent service, convenience in getting what they need and the chance to buy goods at lower prices than obtain elsewhere. They do not want to take...