Word: naming
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University football team will be given a dinner by the Harvard Club of Boston at the Copley-Plaza Hotel on December 21 at 6.45 o'clock. Any Harvard man who is not a member of the Harvard Club may apply for a ticket by mailing his application with his name, address and class or department, and year in which he was connected with the University, together with a check for $4.50 to Sidney Curtis '05, 50 State street, Boston. Each table will seat 10 persons. If two or more applications are enclosed together the committee in charge will endeavor...
...reason for the existence of the University Register comes into question more sharply than ever after what appeared under that name yesterday. Aside from the merits or demerits of this particular number, there is no need for such a publication in this elaborate form. At present the Register rehashes the Senior Album, the Freshman Red Book, and the College Directory, adds the list of social organizations, and sells the product for one dollar...
...Lentino, chief of the earliest Italian poets, is published by Ernest Felix Langley, Professor of French in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Giacomo was one of the school which centred about the court of Frederick II. His extant work, as well as all the poems connected with his name, whether authentic or merely traditional in anthologies, are here reprinted. The introduction furnishes a brief life of Giacomo, and discusses his poetry and its sources...
...provided the subject be submitted to the secretary of the League and approved by him at least 30 days before the time set for the close of the competition. Certain subjects already approved may be obtained from the secretary. Typewritten duplicates, accompanied by a sealed envelope hearing a fictitious name and enclosing the real name, address, and college class of the competitor, must be mailed to the secretary of the League not later than September...
...mailed not later than March 15, 1916, addressed to Clinton Rogers Woodruff, secretary of the National Municipal League, North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa., marked "For the William H. Baldwin Prize. Each paper must be marked with a "nom de plume" enclosed in a sealed envelope with the full name, address, college, and class, of the competitor...