Word: monday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only four days are left to members of the Junior Class in which to apply at Randolph 37 for rooms in the Yard for 1918-1919. At 6 o'clock next Monday evening the drawings for reservations in the Senior dormitories will be made, and no applications submitted after that time will be considered...
Contrary to the many rumors that have been circulated regarding the United States Schools of Military Aeronautics established at Technology, the school has not been taken away, even though the men who were in training at the Institute up to Monday of last week have been ordered elsewhere...
Only five more days remain in which members of 1919 may apply for rooms in the Senior dormitories next year. On Monday evening, January 21, at 6 o'clock, the opportunity to make application through the 1919 Senior Dormitory Committee will be closed, and the drawings for assignments of rooms will be made at that hour at Randolph...
Each afternoon of this week and on next Monday there will be a member of the dormitory committee at Randolph 37 from 4 to 6 o'clock to give out plans of the Yard halls, with the prices and locations of the various rooms. The committee is also ready to give information and to receive the room applications when properly signed. The contracts of those students who enter the national service before next year will be automatically canceled by the University...
...previous lectures of the series have been given on Wednesday evenings in the New Lecture Hall, but this lecture has been changed from Wednesday evening to Monday afternoon to fit in Mr. Roosevelt's already crowded schedule, and like the preceding lectures, will be open only to members of the University. Although no announcement has yet been made as to the schedule of the coming lectures, they will be continued as usual on Wednesday evenings throughout the rest of the year, in part by members of the Faculty who are in touch with special and general aspects of war work...