Word: personalities
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...purpose of registration special cards have been provided, which are to be obtained upon application at 114 Pierce Hall where, properly filled out, they are to be filed either by mail or in person, on or before Wednesday, June 15. On that date all students who have not already registered and who desire to take courses at the Camp will register at 110 Pierce Hall, between the hours of 9 and 2 o'clock. Notice of withdrawal must be given in writing and received by the Director at the address given below not later than Wednesday, June...
...Phillips Brooks House clothing collection is open to the members of our University community. None, perhaps, combines greater potential benefits to the recipients with less burden to the givers. Discarded clothing has a minimum value when it hangs neglected in a closet; yet in the possession of some needy person it may well give more service than its original owner received...
...assigned to a student in dramatic composition--the work now called English 47--and not for work in the history of the drama, though the holder of the fellowship may be required to take courses in that subject. The MacDowell Fellowship is intended for some person whose means will not permit work at Harvard or Radcliffe without this aid. All applicants for English 47 for 1910-11 must file with Professor Baker, by August 1, a dramatic manuscript. Applicants for the fellowship should at the same time submit a full statement of their reasons for desiring the fellowship. The name...
...more than four men who like each other to want to room together. He also insists strongly on the lonely Senior and his need of meeting his fellows. One may grant the lonely Freshman but even under present lodging conditions our "lonely Senior" must be a very disagreeable person or at least one whose wish for friends is of abnormally late development. The editorial and the letter from S. B. Steel seem to answer many of the objections adequately and, as Mr. Steel says, the committee does not pretend to have made a perfect plan. It is a pity that...
...absolutely necessary that the men who were allotted rooms in Hollis, Stoughton and Holworthy sign for their rooms in person at the Phillips Brooks House before 1 o'clock today. There will be a member of the committee in attendance all morning. Every room that is not signed for at 1 o'clock will be allotted to one of the unsuccessful applicants. It is therefore to the interest of each man to sign at once, as no excuses will be received nor any exceptions made...