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These tickets will be sold for $3 each, with the exception that the men, who bought special football tickets last fall, may, upon applying at the Athletic Office, purchase the latter for $2. This privilege will be granted only to men whose names appear on the list on file at the Athletic Office...
...Governing Board of the Union has made the following provisional list of nominations for officers and committee-men of the Union for the next academic year. The election will take place on Thursday, April...
Sect. 3. Nominations shall be made and posted two weeks before the date of the election; but a belated nomination, if supported by the signature of fifty active members, who are students in Harvard University, may be inserted in the list up to within three days of election day. The election shall be by the Australian ballot, the polls being open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. on election day. The officers in charge of the polls shall be appointed by the President of the Union. There shall be no voting by proxy. The persons receiving the greatest...
...Freshman candidates whose names are not in the following list will report with the Freshman squad at 4.30 o'clock. The University squad is as follows: F. R. Beebe '09, H. C. Blanchard '09, S. C. Boyer '10, D. C. Brennan '07, T. Briggs '09, R. C. Brown '10, F. H. Burr '09, S. D. Bush '09, T. H. Campbell '09, W. Carlisle '08, K. C. Cate '09, S. W. Cooper '09, E. P. Currier '09, E. T. Dana '09, E. N. Davis '09, W. M. Evarts '09, J. F. Frye '09, H. E. Garceau '08, A. G. Grant...
...aims and methods of the Illustrated Magazine differ in important respects from those of most of the student publications in the University. It makes no attempt to confine its list of contributors to the College; it deals with subjects of general public interest as well as with intramural matters; and besides literature it seeks to cultivate the art of the illustrator and to practice topical journalism. While this breadth and diversity of aim give an opportunity for appealing to a wider range of interests, they necessarily make the magazine less characteristic of Harvard, and less illuminating of the life here...