Word: posted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...next section of fence along Massachusetts avenue has been given by '90, and contains a small two post gate...
...largely as possibly by undergraduates, an assembly will be held by classes in front of University. Hall at 11.30 on Thursday morning, May 30, the Seniors in caps and gowns. Marshals will be appointed early next week. A band of music will lead the procession, escorting the Charles Beck Post of the Grand Army to Sanders Theatre, where the floor and first balcony will be reserved. By this means, it is hoped that there may be in the audience a large number of students, whose presence will be especially appropriate to the occasion and inspiring to the speaker...
...trespass on the space of your paper to give a warning to some of the students of Harvard. There is a practice which is somewhat general among money lenders to induce students to give post dated check instead of promissory notes in payment of loans. The lenders say they would rather have a post dated check even if there has never been anything standing in the name of the maker in the bank. They represent this check to be practically equivalent to a promissory note. Many of the college men are led into this trap and do not consider...
...about 400 acres of land on Squam Lake, New Hampshire, for a camp where the courses in Surveying and Railroading (Engineering 4a, 4c, and 4d) will be given hereafter entirely in the summer. The land is well located within a few miles of Centre Harbor, which will be the Post Office address. It is especially well adapted for topographic work of any kind and for hydrographic survey. The area is about 1 1-2 miles of lake front on the farm. The lake itself, about eight miles in length by two in width, is situated in a spur...
...communication attacking an article in the "Boston Post," I feel that my indignation at the articles published led me to too violent statements. In the first place, the "Post" was not the only one of the Boston papers deserving of criticism. In the second place, I should substitute "exaggerated" for "'rank' falsehood" and I have been convinced that the man who wrote the article was misinformed as to certain facts in the case and erred unintentionally...