Word: knowing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following information concerning the medical protection provided for members of the University is printed as many students have been found who did not know what steps to take when ill: Students confined to their rooms by illness should send word to the Medical Adviser, Thayer 21, between the hours of 8.30 and 9.30 A. M. or 5 and 6 P. M. At other hours the Medical Adviser may be notified at his residence, 1569 Massachusetts avenue, telephone, Cambridge...
There will be no University Tea, on Christmas Day, but on Friday, January 1, the regular Tea will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House. On account of the large number of professors who do not know whether they will be in Cambridge at that time, the committee has found it impossible to make out a definite list of those who will be present. The regular committee, Mrs. C. Palache, Mrs. R. Thaxter, Mrs. Joseph Warren and Mrs. H. A. Yeomans, will receive and it is assured that several others will also attend. It is hoped that those...
...from Government 1, two of men in English 28, and one each of men taking History 1, Philosophy, Classics and Sciences. It may still be too early to estimate accurately the advantages of the undertaking but its possibilities are obvious. What it may lead to, we do not know. Clearly it tends to make of English A something less like a 'course' than it used to be, and more like a 'bureau for the encouragement of English...
...previous class has had so good a chance to know the candidates. The vote today should reflect the interest the class takes in its own affairs. A large vote today will be one of the first tangible evidences of the success of the new dormitories...
...investments in winter amusement the CRIMSON can imagine. By buying a hockey season ticket, the members of the University can see the games for this low rate. This arrangement does away with the objection that the games are not within the financial reach of many. As for those who know nothing of hockey, and who have been led by apathy to prolong their ignorance of the most vigorous and exciting of winter sports, if they will but attend a "trial" game, they are rather apt to want to come again and often...