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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...time has nothing to do with the applications for boxes at the dance. The application for invitations will entitle the applicant to have an invitation sent to the lady he brings; he will also receive a dance card and a ticket if his name is on the invitation list...
...Committee begs leave again to remind the members of the Class of the phenomenally low prices it has secured for them. The Notman Studio will give you one sitting without charge and additional sittings also without charge if you are not satisified with the first proofs. The list of prices of pictures for personal use may be had at the Notman Studio or from members of the Committee. There should be no confusing the "class history" blanks for the Album with the "class life" blanks of the Secretary, which have nothing to do with the Album...
...whole. Many tickets have already been sold, but not enough have been disposed of as yet to make the affair a real success. They may be obtained any time today from any member of the Dinner Committee except Norman or Tison, or at the Union Office. The list of speakers, and the detailed announcement of the entertainment planned, will appear in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...January 25, and Wednesday, January 27, respectively, from 9 until 12 o'clock. In view of the large number of invitations to be sent out, President and Mrs. Lowell decided to give two receptions this year, inviting the officers, whose names appear on the first half of the alphabetical list of members of the Faculty and their wives to the first reception, and the others to the second reception...
...Institute of Technology may obtain free cards of admission and a complete schedule of the dates of the lectures by applying to the Director, Dr. M. J. Rosenau, at the Medical School. The course is also open to others interested upon the payment of a fee of $30. The list of lecturers and the subjects which they will discuss are as follows: "School Hygiene," by Dr. T. F. Harrington, M.D. '88, Director of Hygiene in the Boston Public Schools; "Hygiene in the Tropics," by Dr. R. P. Strong,, Medical School; "Sanitary Law--Legal Powers of of Health Officers," by Professor...