Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following changes have been made in the list of mid-year examinations since the order was announced: Slavic 1b will be held in Upper Dane on January 28, instead of in the Fogg Lecture Room on February 8. Slavic 2a has been added to the list of examinations on January 29, and History 29 will be held in Harvard 6 on February 4, instead of in Sever 30 on February 6. The room of History 26 has been changed from Sever 30 to Sever 36, and that of Romance Philology 4 from Sever 30 to Upper Dane. French 1b will...
...same time. When he is finally chosen for a class committee in his last year, he will probably begin to realize the absurdity of the whole thing. First to be neglected is his College work and then his various duties are liable to suffer in the reverse order in which he esteems them...
...following names are arranged alphabetically and not according to rank in scholarship or order of election...
...three years since Harvard has won a hockey championship. Before 1907, it was generally expected that the University team would win. This success was due in some measure to the better chances for practice in this vicinity where continuously cold winters were once in order. Of recent years the weather authorities have adopted different tactics and today an advantage in latitude is of less consequence than access to artificial ice. The University team has had just five days of practice on ice in Cambridge, including the games played, and but for the time spent in New York during the holidays...
...wishing to occupy boxes together at the 1910 Union Dance on February 18 should apply in groups of from eight to ten to E. C. Bacon, Harvard Union, before February 1. Boxes will be assigned in the order of application. Men will be expected to provide rugs and chairs for the boxes assigned to them...