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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...application will be accepted from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A stamped envelope addressed to the applicant must accompany each application...
...application will be accepted from any person whose name is on the black-list. A stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application...
...obviated by requiring payment for the courts at the time reserved, which will have the additional advantage of dispensing with collection on the grounds. With the court paid for, a man discovering later that he cannot use it will notify the attendant and have his money refunded, whereupon his name will then be crossed off the chart and the place left vacant for later applicants. L. G. DEL CASTILLO...
...column is intended to open to members of the University a place for comment on subjects of timely interest. Contributions are welcomed; but all do not necessarily appear; there are bound to be some which it seems unwise to publish. All communications must be signed with their author's name as a guarantee of sincerity. The writer of the aforementioned unsigned letter protests that men, if they must affix their names to their ideas, will cease to express their ideas, through fear of being answered with personal attacks. In one unfortunate instance this year a communication of a bitterly personal...
This may be done if every member of the University who plans to go abroad this summer will send to the Travel Editor of the CRIMSON the following facts: Members of party, bankers in Europe, date of sailing and name of boat, landing place, probable itinerary with dates, place and date of departure. In 1911 the CRIMSON printed the above data concerning 65 men, the facts proving of great value to the voyagers. It is hoped that an even larger number will take advantage of this opportunity and send in the information at once...