Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Junior class ever seems to succeed in making preliminary arrangements for the Union dance without being put to considerable trouble by the men who will not make applications or do any thing else in this world until the last minute. The class of 1910 has followed this custom excellently and differs only from the classes that have preceded it in being more annoying and less ready to aid the committee than any class within our memory...
Tickets for the annual concert of the Musical Club of the Department of Music to be given in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum Wednesday evening will be put on public sale this morning at Kent's University Bookstore. The price of tickets is $1 each...
...problem the speaker said that in his own College days the curriculum was a mixed system allowing a few electives for the Junior and Senior years, but in the main the old prescribed system of study then prevailed. The majority of the Harvard men trained under the compulsory system, put a broad foundation under their culture, while they were able by improving opportunities which in after-life never came again to enter into wide fields of thought and knowledge, lying wholly outside of their special life-calling...
...plus a fixed sum. He is the author of several books on construction problems, and was the contractor of Dr. Sargent's gymnasium, the Cambridge Electric Power-house and many buildings in Boston and New York, as well as on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Gilbreth has done much to put contracting on a higher standard in this country...
Applications for tickets, at $1 each, should be mailed to P. G. Clapp, treasurer, 14 Wadsworth House, Cambridge. They will be answered in the order of receipt up to and including January 16 when they will be put on sale at Kent's bookstore...