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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...applies for the Murphy Scholarships at Harvard--the proceeds of the interesting fund bequeathed by the late William S. Murphy of this city, which are sufficient to keep at Harvard constantly three young men of the name of Murphy. The money therefore accumulates; but it will not be lost, for sooner or later the Murphys will come forward. Their present apparent reluctance is probably due in about equal proportions to diffidence and to the limited amount of publicity which Mr. William S. Murphy's generous bequest has received. The offer was a useful as well as a picturesque...
...football code is different. The player who intentionally violates a rule is guilty of unfair play and un sportsman like tactics, and, whether or not he escapes being penalized, he brings discredit to the good name of the game it is his duty as a player to uphold. You may meet players and even coaches who will tell you that it is all right to hold or otherwise violate the rules if you do not get caught. This is the code that obtains among sneak thieves and pick-pockets...
...Each play should be signed with a pseudonym only and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing on the outside the title of the play with the pseudonym, and containing the name of the play, the author's real name and address. These envelopes will be kept by the president until the judges have made their decision...
...consulted at his office in Pierce 212. Papers submitted shall contain not more than 5,000 words unless special permission to submit a longer paper has been obtained. The completed papers must be in the hands of the committee by April 1; 1917. Each entrant should send his name, qualifications and the subject of his proposed paper to Professor Whipple by November...
...city building, Central square, at the same time; on October 14, from 4 to 9 P. M., and on October 18 from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. At this time registration will close and the registrars will not, until after next election, add any name to the registers, except the names of voters examined as to their qualifications between March 31, 1916, and 10 o'clock, October...