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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...offices, thus doing away with the objections advanced that the pool would be cut off from light and its dampness injure the rest of the building. The pool will be in the sunlight and will be entirely separate in construction from the remainder of the building. To insure a proper amount of sunlight, it is planned to have the roof of the additional building made of thick glass, except for a walk eight feet wide around the edge...
Candidates for degrees must send in their applications on the proper blanks on or before May 15. Each candidate is entitled to at least four seats for the Commencement exercises. Any candidates desiring more than that number can apply for them at the same time; and after the first assignment of tickets has been made, each candidate will receive additional tickets as far as possible in accordance with his request. The number, however, will depend upon the number available for this second distribution. The first assignment of tickets to candidates for degrees will be made before June...
...generally during his college career that a man formulates the policies that are to govern his later life. Then is the proper time for experimenting. If certain doctrines are not to his liking, he discards them for others until at length the guiding principles of his activities are settled to his satisfaction. Meanwhile his ideas may run riot, but if he is a normal person, the final decision will make a change for the better. In short, it is constructive radicalism which ought to be harbored...
...England Branch of the American Fund for French Wounded, 306 Boylston street, Boston, will gladly receive such instruments, make proper acknowledgment and forward to the destinations indicated by those who have made this appeal. ARCHIBALD T. DAVISON '06, EDWARD CALDWELL MOORE...
Students may qualify under this scheme either by selecting as their field for concentration one of the departments, such as History, Government, Engineering, Economics, Chemistry, and Meteorology (geology), in which prescribed courses fall; or by a proper selection of subjects for distribution. Any arrangement of courses must meet the existing rules for concentration and distribution...