Word: request
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article on "The Harvard Stroke," William A. Bancroft '78 traces the development of the stroke now used by the College crews. He compares the English, the Yale, and the Harvard strokes in their fundamentals. This article comes as a request for General Bancroft to make a permanent record of the typical Harvard stroke, which was developed during his captaincy of the crew 1876-79, and led to victories till then unparalleled...
...Student Council meeting held last evening, it was moved to request the University authorities to establish the week beginning with the first Monday in April as the regular Easter vacation. If the change is made, it will not go into effect before the spring of 1915. The motion to allow any except the Senior class to have a class button was defeated. The movement in favor of such a button was started by the Sophomore class some time ago but it is thought that the custom should remain a distinct Senior tradition. An amendment to have the Freshman president...
...association has tickets only for the Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening performances; these tickets will be put on sale at Amee's at 8 A. M. on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday respectively; memberships cards must be shown on request...
...prospects of a new gymnasium are now beginning to take material and definite shape. The informal graduate committee which has been carrying on the campaign has received several large offers of contributions as soon as definite action has been taken. No attempt has been made to request contributions from the alumni, but all that have come in have been voluntary. H. Fish, Jr., '09, has pledged $5000, to be turned over as soon as President Lowell shall appoint a committee to carry on the work...
...three upper classes have shown by their pledges that they believe a new gymnasium necessary, and the class of 1917 is soon to be given an opportunity to show its opinion. The committee again requests students to fulfill their pledges immediately, and send their contributions to Lee, Higginson & Co. If this is done at once, it will save the committee a vast amount of clerical work which will otherwise be necessary in securing the contributions. This is positively the last request which will be made for voluntary fulfillment of the pledges...