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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...board will follow, for the most part, the policy of last year as that was the most successful issue of the Register yet published. The price will be $1.25 per copy, the same as last year...
...injustice does not stop here. Moving picture theatres whose price of admission is in the neighborhood of twenty-five cents are not exempt, and the undergraduate consumer of their amusement must bear the brunt. Reserved seats at theatres are on a special balck-list, and we know too well now the predilections of a certain friend in Boston who provides us with front row seats with an air of a charitable man. The galleries will probably come into their Elizabethan popularity again, and we shall learn to despise that vulgar place, the pit. Sleeping car reservations need hardly be mentioned...
...Secretary of the Faculty of Medicine; Carl Wallance Miller, David Arnold Keys, Robert Franklin Field and Elmer Raymond Schaeffer '13, as Assistants in Physics; Arthur Bliss Seymour as Assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium; Earnest Henry Wilson as Assistant at the Arnold Arboretum; Leslie George Wright, Ralph Henry Price and James Fairbank Smith as Austin Teaching Fellows in Chemistry; Sumner Crushing Brooks as Research Fellow in Tropical Medicine; John Wilson '00, as Instructor in Modelling; Christian Nusbaum, James Beebee Brmsmade '13, Irvine Clifton Gardner '12, as Instructors in Physics; Philip Quincy Wright as Instructor in International Law; Frederick Simonds Hammett...
...price of tickets for the series will be seven dollars each. On October 4 application blanks for the purchase of season tickets will be mailed to all officers of the University living in Cambridge. After the filling of the applications of the officers, the remaining tickets will be put on public sale on Saturday, October 13, at George H. Kent's University Bookstore...
...time there were vancant rooms in Holyoke and Walter Hastings only, this year there are seven suites vacant in Holworthy, 32 in Thayer, six in. Weld, three in Grays, 21 in Matthews, 16 in Holyoke, and two in Gannett. As a result students may get rooms at a lower price than even before because the dormitories in the Yard are open to them...