Word: send
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...side-boards past the St. Nicholas outer defence, and passed across the width of the rink to Taylor, who drove a fast shot into the net. For the remainder of the game Percy's speed and "Ned" Baker's stick-work suppressed the efforts of Hobey Baker to send his team ahead, and the score remained...
Seniors from Kuptz to E. T. O'Neil should arrange sittings at Notman's (tel. Camb. 3273) for their photographs for the Class Album this week. All men should send in their lives at once. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...affair of their parents, many of whom, as suggested in the CRIMSON'S editorial, come from a great distance to witness the graduation exercises. Class Day gives a great deal of pleasure and means much, but witnessing the presentation of the degree means still more, to those who send us here. It means a kind of reward for their care, sacrifice perhaps, and expense in our education. It is a neglect of such needs as this which fosters prejudice in the minds of interested persons. If Harvard is to be truly national it should see that those from afar...
...students in the University who wish to avail themselves of the limited numbers of seats, offered by the Poetry. Society for the lecture by John Masefield, must send in their names to P. F. Kerby 2G., Wadsworth 5, by this evening at 6 o'clock. Tickets will be sold at $1, and 50 cents. The lecture will be given on the afternoon of Monday, March...
...limited number of seats for the lecture by John Masefield, to be given in Boston on the afternoon of March 6, have been promised to the Harvard Poetry Society, at $1, and 50 cents. All students in the University who intend to attend should send their names to P. F. Kirby 2G., Wadsworth 5 before tomorrow evening, so that arrangements can be made...