Word: monday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the first of April the time for handing in applications, dissertations and theses for many of the annual prize competitions and academic honors in the University comes to a close. On Monday all candidates for the Bowdoin Prizes, the Toppan Prize, the Harvard Menorah Society Prize and the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize must hand in their manuscripts at the appointed places. It is also the last day on which compositions for the Francis Boott Prize and the George Arthur Knight Prize in Music may be submitted...
...their first opportunity to observe the variation in time at the Sunday services tomorrow morning. The clock in the tower of Memorial Hall will strike two and three in quick succession tonight, cutting out 60 minutes, which will not be made up until next fall. Drills and classes on Monday morning will also come an hour earlier...
...Edward Caldwell Moore, Chairman of the University Board of Preachers. It is felt by the University authorities that the fuel situation has cleared up sufficiently to warrant heating Appleton Chapel once more. Regular morning services of the University Radio School will also be held in the Chapel beginning next Monday...
...first assembly for singing practice will be held in Smith Halls Common Room next Monday evening, April 1, at 7 o'clock. Men from all three halls as well as those living away from Cambridge will meet at that time, when Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will explain the contest in full. At that meeting, times for weekly practice in the separate dormitories will be arranged for, and each man from out of town assigned to some one of the choruses. It is particularly desired that the members of the class should understand that not only good singers...
...last meeting of the University Corporation on Monday, two more members of the Faculty were granted leaves of absence for the remainder of the present academic year to enable them to engage in active war work. Professor Louis Caryl Graton, of the Geology Department, was granted leave of absence to serve in Washington, where he will take charge of the activities of the Copper Producers' Committee. Professor Graton's special field at the University has been Economic Geology and his new duties will be in connection with the economic phases of copper production. Dr. Robert Jay Cook was also granted...