Word: persons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University and Radcliffe College. All intending candidates, when entering the competition, must furnish Professor Baker with such information as shall show their entire good faith. Plays submitted must be the absolute property of the author, and not subject to any copyright or other claim in favor of a third person...
...person may file more than one application. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the blacklist. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only. Stamps to the amount of twelve cents must be put on the addressed envelope. Each applicant must enclose a self-addressed postal card for the acknowledgment of his application...
...competition is open to the University and Radcliffe, and all plays must be handed in to Professor G. P. Baker '87, 195 Brattle street. All intending candidates, upon entering the competition, or when called upon thereafter, must give to Professor Baker of the person representing the University on the committee of judges, such information as shall show their entire good faith. Plays submitted must be the absolute property of the author, and not subject to any copyright or other claim by or in favor of their persons...
...following conditions and regulations are announced by the Athletic Association: "Checks and money-orders should be made payable to the Harvard Athletic Association. Persons wishing to sit together may enclose their applications together, but such applications will be filled with those of the lowest classification enclosed. No person may file more than one application. No person may apply to both the Dartmouth and Harvard managements. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the black-list. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application; also a self-addressed postal card...
...accepted the sum of $20,000, the gift of the Duke and Duchess of Arcos in memory of their brother Woodbury Lowery '75. The terms of the gift make the entire sum a perpetual fund, the income of which is to be awarded year by year to a person, preferably a graduate or instructor of Harvard College, to enable him to carry on research among historical archives, preferably those relating to American history in the archives of foreign countries, and more particularly in Spain...