Word: regularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...regular May clothing collection of the Social Service Committee will be held tomorrow afternoon. The dormitories will be canvassed between 2 and 3 and between 7 and 8 o'clock. Men expecting to be away at these hours are asked to deliver to the porter or janitor of their building what they intend to give. Any wearable clothing will be acceptable; shoes should be tied in pairs. Any books or magazines that men may wish to give will also be much appreciated. They will be sent to the libraries of social settlements, missions, and sailors' homes; the clothing will...
...University crews rowed yesterday in orders somewhat changed from the previous day. Dillingham stroked the first eight, as Wolcott, the regular stroke, has been slightly unwell. He will, however probably be able to resume work within a day or two. In the second boat, R. Foster was moved to stroke, and his old place at six was filled by Sanger. Neither crew rowed with much life or vigor. Coach Higginson, who directed the work, gave particular attention to getting a clean, firm catch...
...Davis has been appointed temporary leader, as regular officers will not be elected until about a week before the first concert. The following men are at present singing on the club...
...rule the Bachelor's degree will not be conferred in the Graduates School, but graduate students desiring to obtain the degree may not later than the Christmas recess withdraw from the Graduate School, and enrol in the Colleges, receiving the Bachelor's degree with the regular graduating class...
...Social Service Committee will hold its regular spring clothing collection of next Friday, May 8. The dormitories of 2 and 3 o'clock, and 7 and 8 o'clock, when men are asked to have in readiness what they wish to give. Any clothing or shoes in condition to be serviceable will be very acceptable, and books and magazines are also very much desired. The clothing will be distributed by responsible and experienced charitable agencies among the poor of Boston and the vicinity; the books and magazine will be sent to missions, Settlement libraries, and sailors homes...