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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Every registrant will obtain from the officer in charge a card called. "List of Studies," which he must have filled out properly and signed by his adviser. All the Undergraduates will file these cards in Harvard 1 tomorrow between 12 and 6 o'clock. The students in the graduate schools will file their lists of studies at the places where they registered; the special students in University 19. Anyone who registers after the time specified, or who is late in filing his list of studies must pay five dollars to the Bursar before proceeding in his courses...
...University War Records Office reports the following roster of graduates and undergraduates who have taken part in the Great War. This list is approximately correct to date but is changing continually with additional reports...
Undergraduates are required to consult their Advisers on Friday, January 3, at hours and places which will be announced in the Directory of Instructors, to be obtained at the registration rooms. They are further required to hand in thei list of studies at Harvard 1 between 12 M. and 6 P. M. Friday, January...
...student who fails to register or to hand in his list of studies at the time set is required to pay a fee of $5 to the Bursar before proceeding with his college work. Payment of this fee does not preclude disciplinary action by the Administrative Board. Seniors, Harvard 1 Juniors, Harvard 2 Sophomores, Sever 11 Freshmen, Harvard 6 Unclassified Students, Harvard 5 Students in the Engineering School, Geological Museum, Rm. 15, South entry, Oxford Street. Candidates for Degrees Out-of-Course, Harvard 1 Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University 23 Students in the Graduate Schools...
...Kappa trophy given each year by the University chapter to the preparatory school whose graduates make the best record in the entrance examinations, goes this year to the Country Day School for Boys, of West Newton. The award is based on the number of boys who attain the honor list in proportion to the number admitted. Those on this list, twenty-nine in number, reached an average grade of work in all their examinations worthy of honorable mention...