Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Applicants for rooms in the Freshman dormitories next year are reminded that applications should be made on or before July 10, on the blank forms which, with plans and price lists, may be obtained from he Bursar. The result of this assignment will be made known on or about August 1. Applicants who have failed to secure admission in June will not be considered in the assignment. Applications received after July 10, will be considered in the order of application, after the first assignment has been made...
...delegation at Northfield have been made. A committee of 16 undergraduates has been busy since April 1, working up interest in the Conference. The committee consists of four men from each class, with L. A. Morgan '17, as chairman, and W. P. Whitehouse, 2d, '17, as treasurer. As a result of this committee's efforts, over 150 men have promised that they will go to Northfield if possible. It is expected that over 100 will finally get there...
...course and refused to stop in spite of all signals and gesticulations from the four launches which were following the race. The wake from the tug was too heavy for the shells and the men were obliged to stop in the middle of the trial. As a result the trial was postponed until tomorrow...
...third straight victory was gained at the expense of Manchester High School, the result being 5 to 3. St. Marks then received the Freshmen at Southboro and although they made six runs off Hitchcock's delivery, the 1918 players went them three better, pounding out nine runs. Another private school, Groton, was next defeated by the close score of 6 to 5, Loring pitching...
...that in many of the western universities there is almost complete self-government. But Harvard is by no means ready for so radical a change. Such a system can be successful only when the student body actually feels the need of it. It cannot be brought about as the result of an edict from University 4. Present tendencies are, however, in the direction of increasing participation by undergraduates in the councils of the University...