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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "The Basal Body and the Blepharoplast." Mr. H. N. Conser. "The Chemical Changes involved in Various Methods of Silver Impregnation of Nervous Tissue." Mr. R. C. Mullenix. Short Paper. Mr. S. C. Palmer. Zoological Laboratory, Room...
Seniors are requested to submit before March 10 designs for the tickets named below. Men whose designs are accepted will be given free tickets by the committee. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper, and should be 4 1-2 by 7 1-2 inches in size. Drawings should be very distinct and cover the entire space so as to reduce well. Every design should contain the word "Harvard" and the numeral "1908" should be large and prominent. The following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...
Seniors are requested to submit before March 10 designs for the tickets named below. Men whose designs are accepted will be given free tickets by the committee. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper, and should be 4 1-2 by 7 1-2 inches in size. Drawings should be very distinct and cover the entire space so as to reduce well. Every design should contain the word "Harvard" and the numeral "1908" should be large and prominent. the following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...
...that time, M. Tardieu, who left the active diplomatic service with the rank of first secretary of embassy, has devoted himself to the study of contemporary history and politics. In 1904 he succeeded to the position of writer on foreign affairs for the "Temps." He likewise published in that paper a number of instructive articles on politics, under the assumed name of George Villiers, and also assisted in editing the Revue des Deux Mondes...
...readers in other institutions is much what might be expected if the first and the second elevens confined themselves to coaching the Freshman team to play Yale. If this suggestion seems to the present board preposterous, perhaps they might be induced to state under the title that the paper is written by Freshman candidates and edited by upper-classmen. Then the public will know what it is buying. It is a pity that our College journals should be chiefly periodical initiations into editorial clubs