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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Payment of the Harvard, Co-operative Society's annual dividend will be made Friday from 9 to 12, and daily thereafter during the same hours with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays. Members of the society must present their last year's membership cards for identification in order to obtain payment. The total dividend for 1911-12, reckoned at the usual rate of nine per cent., amounts to $18,867.76, which is the largest in the history of the society. The average dividend for the year...
...applications for the Princeton game have not taken all the tickets. Any undergraduate or graduate of the University may obtain extra seats provided his application reaches the Athletic Office not later than the first mail tomorrow morning. It will not be possible to place the extra tickets next to those already ordered...
...Freshman meet will be held, and later in the same month a novice meet for which all persons who have not fenced more than two years and who have not won any prize are eligible. In April the bouts for the University championship will be held. New men may obtain free instruction for the first two weeks. Tickets for the year are issued by the Athletic Association and may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's or at the Fencing Room in the Gymnasium...
...story that comes from the colleges of New England, now that they have once more opened their doors, is the usual one of increasing prosperity. It is much too early, of course, to obtain definite registration figures, but it may be said that, with two notable exceptions, all of our institutions of higher learning have made gains in enrolment. Harvard's Freshman class is larger and more representative than ever before. The University's attempt to attract to its halls men from the West and from the public high schools in general is surely proving successful. Yale expects about...
...standard is once more attained. It has not been inflicted, however, for failure to pass in any particular course. For example, a student is not placed on probation for failing to pas in the prescribed Freshman English; he simply has a deficiency which must be removed before he can obtain his degree...