Word: posted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cambridge Post Office will be closed after the first mail delivery at 7.30 o'clock...
...eight years, tendered his resignation to accept a more remunerative position with the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. The directors accepted this resignation with much reluctance and voted to place on record their appreciation of the loyal and efficient service which Mr. Laws has given the society since he assumed the post of superintendent and managing director in 1903. Mr. M. H. Goodwin, head of the furniture department, was appointed acting superintendent for the present. Mr. W. M. McInnes '85 resigned the treasurership of the society, and Mr. John L. Taylor, assistant comptroller of the University was appointed to fill...
...many other reasons there may be for his not having received an answer, other than mere in difference on the part of his advisee. The letter might not have reached the advisee, or his reply might now be lying without any means of being forwarded in the post office at the town where the adviser first wrote. Give the Freshman the benefit of the doubt, and arrange to see him, or drop him a postal to come to you. If he needs your help at all, he needs it now, for this is the time when he should be started...
...story of how the young man happened to come to Harvard is one of exceptional interest to Harvard men. It began in a letter written in 1847 by Edward Everett, then President of the University, to George Bancroft who was at his post as minister to Great Britain, a post which President Everett himself had previously filled. In that letter President Everett asked Mr. Bancroft to deliver some books--including a set of Quincy's "History of Harvard"--to Rev. John Harvard of Plymouth, England, whom President Everett spoke of as "a Wesleyan clergyman whose ancestor at the beginning...
...Piper was graduated from the Boston Latin School and Harvard University, class of 1874, and took a post-graduate course at Trinity College in Cambridge, England. He served two years in the Cambridge Common Council and one year as alderman and from 1891 until the new charter was adopted as member of the School Committee. He also served two years as trustee of the Cambridge Public Library...