Word: seene
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Collectors have been appointed for each dormitory, and men who have things to give are requested to see that they are put in the hands of their dormitory collector. Men living in private houses or men who are not seen by collectors are asked to send postals to J.B. Marsh, 33 Bow street...
...ignorance, far from flattering, of the buildings and places of interest not only in Boston, but within the bounds of their own University. We do not speak entirely of those self-sufficient students who pride themselves on the fact that they have never been inside Appleton Chapel, or seen the stained windows in Memorial. Nor can we admit in this case the entire truth of the adage that familiarity breeds contempt. It is more probable the somewhat confined routine of University life and the busy rush of undergraduate activities, which close a man's eyes to the picturesqueness and interest...
...presidents of all the large colleges, academies, and universities concerned, on the ground of the violation of the policy followed by the State in encouraging the endowment of institutions, which shall be free from taxation. Although the pecuniary loss would in some cases be small, it is easily seen that the income of colleges which possess a great number of buildings occupied by officers, would be greatly curtailed by the passage of this bill...
...published later, have been appointed for each dormitory, and men who have things to give are requested to see that they are put in the hands of their dormitory collector. The dormitory collections will be gathered on next Monday. Men living in private houses or men who are not seen by collectors are asked to send postals to J. B. Marsh, 33 Bow street...
...interclass track games, which will be held Friday afternoon on Soldiers Field, will close tonight at 6 o'clock. No one will be allowed to compete who has not been given a card by Dr. Sargent for the events which he intends to enter. Dr. Sargent must be seen today between 2 and 4 o'clock at the Gymnasium...