Word: may
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Republican Club. With election day little more than a month off and their competitors of rival political faith marshaled by men of campaign experience, prepared to strain every nerve in the coming contest, they find themselves without a constitution. Clubs, and political clubs of all others, without constitutions may fairly be considered rudderless, and reorganization seems the only remedy...
Economics 18, when taken by undergraduates not intending to enter the Graduate School of Business Administration, may with the consent of the instructor be taken as a half-course in the first half-year. This course, announced for 3.30 P. M. in the first edition of the Elective Pamphlet, will be given...
...members of the University are urged to register their mail addresses immediately at the Cambridge Post Office. Inquiry may be made at 20 University Hall for mail delivered in care of the University before such registration...
...take a "starred course" must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Instructors may be consulted for this purpose on Thursday, October 1, at the rooms named in the Directory of instructors...
...organizations of many kinds, for mass meetings and class smokers, an eating-place which alone in Cambridge supplies the need of first-class restaurant fare and adequate provision for University training-tables, a reader's resort with library and files of newspapers and periodicals, a place where those inclined may play games and billiards, a headquarters for the undergraduate papers, the CRIMSON, Advocate and Monthly, and in short an institution aiming not only to supply many material needs of the students in the University, but also to foster the best ideals of comradeship, loyalty and unity in college life...