Word: receipt
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tickets for the course may be obtained from G. L. Foote, 33 Beck Hall, to whom application must be made in writing before February 1. No person may apply for more than four seats. Applications will be filled in the order of their receipt...
...recent meeting of the Corporation the Treasurer reported the receipt, through Mr. Charles C. Jackson, Treasurer of the John Homans Memorial Fund, of $50,000 to establish the John Homans Professorship in Surgery, and of an additional sum for the erection of a tablet in one of the Medical School Buildings. The offer of this gift was accepted at a meeting of the Corporation last spring...
Notices of the receipt at the post-office of registered letters, containing tickets, for the Harvard-Yale football game, addressed to students living in that part of Cambridge supplied by the Cambridge station of the Boston post-office, will be sent out beginning today. The letters will not be delivered by carriers, but must be called for personally at the postoffice. These notices of arrival at the postoffice of the registered letters will not be accepted as sufficient means of identification, and students must therefore be prepared to identify themselves with their Bursar's cards, H. A. A. tickets...
...University management for each game. One ball may be obtained by each captain at the office of the Athletic Association in the Union before noon on the morning of the game. The masks and chest protectors may be obtained from the janitor of the Locker Building, by signing a receipt, and must be returned immediately after the game. In case of a default, the captains are expected to keep the balls obtained from the Athletic Association and use them for their next game...
...last meeting of the Corporation the Treasurer reported the receipt of $50,000 for the establishment of the Bullard Professorship of Neuro-Pathology. The gift was made by the widow of the late W. S. Bullard, East India Marchant of Boston "to record his unfailing interest in the relief of sufferers from nervous or mental disease, and his belief in benefits from future scientific research...