Word: orderly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...order to arouse an interest in the study of topics relating to commerce and industry, and to stimulate an examination of the value of college training for business men, a committee, composed of Professor J. Lawrence Laughlin, University of Chicago, chairman, Professor J. B. Clark, Columbia University, Professor Henry C. Adams, University of Michigan, Horace White, Esq., of New York City, and Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Clark University, has been enabled, through the generosity of a business firm of Chicago, to offer again in 1908 four prizes for the best studies on any one of the following subjects...
...this spring is desired, as a much larger number of calls for clothing have been made than could be filled. Reading matter is always much desired at the hospitals and other places where it is sent, and the text-book loan library is in great need of additions in order to make it serviceable to students...
...Seniors who have not yet looked over the provisional class lists posted in the Union, Memorial Hall and Randall Hall, are urged to do so before leaving Cambridge. It is necessary that these lists by complete and correct in order that all class notices may be sent to all members of the class. As no tickets will be sold at the special rates for Seniors to anyone whose name does not appear on the Senior list, it is essential for all who desire this privilege to examine it carefully and send any corrections to Box C, Cambridge, sometime today. CLASS...
...Intercollegiate Shooting Association will meet at the Hotel Manhattan, in New York, tomorrow afternoon at 12 o'clock, in order to decide upon the date and place for the spring shoot. Representatives will be present from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Pennsylvania. N. C. Nash '07, captain of the University shooting team, and H. S. Powers '07, manager, will represent the University...
Today is the last day for ordering copies of the Senior Album. The Album goes to press at once, and it is necessary to know exactly how many copies will be needed, as no extra copies will be ordered by the committee owing to the fact that the publishing is done at cost. A successful Album is already assured and every additional order helps to make it more attractive. Orders from Seniors or underclassmen should be placed with G. W. Bailey '07, Thayer 25; S. T. Hubbard, Jr., 07, Holworthy 24; R. J. Walsh '07, Hollis 10; or at Tupper...