Word: proofing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...further evidence in the number. Professor Merriman writes a vivid account of "A Day at the French Front," and Mr. Cutler gives some illuminating matter relating to the ambulance work undertaken by the University medical units. There is ample proof contained in "War Notes" that Harvard men have worked and fought, and some have died, upon European battlefields; and that honorable and unselfish service has been rendered...
...feet inside the stage lines with a five foot front extension. A smaller board for orchestral effects will cover half the orchestra pit, which will be 85 feet long by 20 feet wide. In order to protect these boards and the other permanent stage fixtures a large water-proof and fireproof awning has been devised in addition to the regular roof of the stage...
...over a thousand dollars. This was largely due to non-competitive methods of management. The issue for 1914-15, however, was managed on a purely competitive basis; and the result was a larger and more complete volume and a net earning of more than four hundred dollars. No stronger proof of the value of competitive methods could be adduced...
Unless Freshmen return the proofs of their pictures for the Red Book to Notman within two days of the time that they receive them, the Committee reserves the right to select the proof which will go in the book...
...Freshman who have had their photographs taken for the 1918 Red Book must return the proof which they select to Notman by April 15. The men who fail to do this will forfeit their choice to the photograph committee...