Word: mail
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...matter of applications for the Junior Dance is also one of importance. All members of 1916 who expect to attend should mail their cards and checks to E. H. Foreman '15, Harvard Union, immediately. It is hoped that this year's Dance will be the greatest any class ever held; both in attendance and in general success, and as the applications close tomorrow, no time should be lost in notifying the committee...
...Seniors will receive class literature from the Secretary and Treasurer of the class in the first mail Monday morning. Class lives, and the address and occupation cards should be returned to the Secretary at once, and the Treasurer should receive the first installment of the Class Fund on or before June 1, 1915. If any member of the class of 1915 does not receive blanks, etc., he is asked to notify the Secretary at once. All mail must be addressed to Box D. Cambridge post office...
...University chess team has entered a new field in undertaking chess matches by mail with the University of Michigan and Drury College, Missouri. The first-named match will be played on five boards, and the latter on two. The contestants will mail their moves to each other once a week, and play will be kept on until all the boards are finished...
...Boylston street, Boston, by William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A., of Trinity College, England. The specific subject of this lecture is "The Coercive Powers of the State." The doors are opened at 4.30 o'clock but are closed throughout the lecture. Tickets may be secured free of charge by applying by mail to the Curator of the Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston street, Boston, and enclosing a stamped and addressed envelope for each ticket required...
...Boylston street, by William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, England. The subject of this lecture is "Church and State in England." The doors are opened at 4.30 o'clock, but are closed throughout the lecture. Tickets may be secured free of charge by applying by mail to the Curator of the Lowell Institute, 491 Boylston street, Boston, and enclosing one stamped and addressed envelope for each ticket desired...