Word: letters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...management of the lacrosse team has received a letter from the Oxford-Cambridge team accepting June 17 as the date of the game. The English team will arrive in New York on June 16, and will come at once to Cambridge. They will remain here over Class Day as the guests of the Lacrosse Association...
...wording of the rule makes it seem probable that he may keep the room, as such men are understood to retain their undergraduate standing even if they are doing work in the Law School or some other graduate department." So the interpretation presented yesterday in Mr. Mason's letter was unexpected...
...responsible for the letter issued Wednesday wish to say that the two names which were appended thereto, and which have been questioned, were used on the assumption that the general verbal assent of these men, which was given to the candidacy advocated, justified the use of their names in that connection; and that, although assuming thus perfectly sincerely, they acknowledge this to have been unwarranted. It should be added that the candidate advocated was not involved in any way with the above misapprehension. ALFRED E. LUNT. JAMES T. DOYLE. WESTON B. FLINT. DUDLEY L. LOOMIS. MERTON E. GRUSH. EDMUND...
...King entered the Law School in the fall of 1901, having graduated from Indiana University in 1898. In February, 1902, he presented a letter from the chairman of the athletic committee of Indiana University certifying that he had been a member of the regular football team of his university for three years ending with the season of 1897, and that under the four-year rule he was eligible to play one year more. This certificate, accompanied by Mr. King's statement that he had played only three years, was accepted as conclusive, and he was allowed to join the Harvard...
...find that my name has been attached to a letter advocating the election of a certain candidate for a Senior Committee. I never saw nor signed such a letter. JOHN D. WILLIAMS...