Word: request
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...those who leave the Yard after 9 P. M. by exits 8 or 10 to attend the dances at Memorial Hall and the Gymnasium, a return Yard ticket will be given upon request and upon presentation of Memorial and Gymnasium tickets. Those receiving such tickets are especially urged not to give them away to any person loitering around the gates. 1912 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...therefore suggest that some afternoon or evening the club be opened to the student body. We may be presumptuous in our request, but truly we all desire to inspect the memorial erected to Francis Hardon Burr...
...only two serious faults. In the first place, it is unfortunate that Harvard men do not volunteer to work unless they are urged to do so. Perhaps the peculiar atmosphere of New Haven may account for the strikingly large number of men there volunteering for work before receiving any request. Harvard men appear reluctant thus to come forward...
...obsequies will take place shortly after four o'clock this afternoon on the diamond behind the University grandstand. By a special last request of the deceased the undefeated CRIMSON champions will act as pall-bearers to see that the Lightweight Jester from Mount Auburn street is deeply and irrevocably buried...
...many years Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, told me that, in the fall of 1871, he rowed in a 30-inch shell on the first sliding seat ever used at Harvard. Brown, then the "champion sculler of America," got the seat for him in England, and at his request. On page 22, Lehmann says that the seats were invented in America, and that they were introduced into England...