Word: reminding
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would again remind our correspondents that if they would have their communications printed the real names of the writers must accompany their letters. If it is not desired, these names will of course not be published. If a man is unwilling to send us his real name when addressing a letter to us, we can not help feeling that his comments or opinions are not given in good faith. The above rule is strictly adhered to, and it may explain to several students why their communications have failed to appear in the CRIMSON...
Again we would remind seniors that on Friday another opportunity will be given, for those men who are qualified, to try for commencement parts. Though many men presented themselves at Professor Hill's first conference, there is still a considerable number of seniors who have not yet appeared, although they have won the privilege of trying for a part. These students cannot fully realize that they are not only acting against their own interest, but against the interests of the class of Ninety-Six by thus refusing their services. We trust that they will take this to heart, and will...
...wish to remind students living in the College Yard who have not yet reengaged their rooms that today is the last day for doing so. Any room which is not engaged before one o'clock this afternoon will be considered vacant and will be put immediately upon the list of rooms to be drawn for. This regulation of the College is not one that can be disregarded if a student does not wish to find himself out of the Yard altogether. Last year several men forgot it and applied for their room a day or two late, and found that...
...remind members of the University once more of the concert of the musical clubs in Sanders Theatre this evening. This concert is one of only two opportunities in the course of the year for these clubs to be heard in Cambridge and both for the music itself and for the sake of keeping up interest in one of the best things that there is in student life, every member of the University who is able to go to the concert should be there tonight...
...Again we remind all members of the University who wish to hear Dr. Fiske's second lecture this evening of the necessity of being on hand early. On Tuesday there were a large number of students standing in the aisles before the time announced for the lecture to begin. It is a shame that this should be so, but if the University does not see fit to limit the attendance of outsiders, there is nothing for students to do but to anticipate the inhabitants of Cambridge at the doors...