Word: letter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...their class pictures before Wednesday, June 17, if they wish them placed in the class album. This notice is final. The following men must sit before that day: J. D. R. Baldwin, J. H. Barnes, R. P. Burkitt, Cody, Coombs, Coues, Dean, Gould, W. F. Henderson, Lamb, Letter, Morgan, Morrison, Noyes, H. A. Potter. Quimby, H. Small, Smiley, Tunis Westgate, Whiting...
...matter of the freshman crew is brought out again very plainly by Mr. Hooper, the graduate treasurer, in his letter to the manager of the freshman crew. According to his statement, the sum must absolutely be raised before the crew can leave Cambridge. It ought not to be hard to raise the money. As a matter of fact the class has given much less than its predecessors. Now is the time for the men to show that they possess a more generous spirit than the one which will allow the class and college to be disgraced for niggardly giving...
...following letter has been received from the graduate treasurer in regard to the freshman crew...
...CRIMSON has received the following letter from John H. Gray, who was at Harvard as an instructor in Political Economy for a year or two before he went abroad to study. The letter will be of interest to all Harvard men who expect to study in Paris or any of the other continental cities...
...Wilson, secretary of the Students' Movement. The Students' Movement is the only organization of the kind in New York City; it is doing a commendable work in bettering the conditions of student life there. A part of this work is described in the following extract from Mr. Wilson's letter...