Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Thayer) will close January 19, two weeks from today, therefore all Juniors are urged to form their groups and hand in their applications at the earliest possible moment. Application blanks have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union and Phillips Brooks House. Return postal cards have also been sent out to all Juniors in order to ascertain the number of men who intend to room in the Yard next year. Every one is requested to fill out and return these cards at once. The Committee will keep office hours in Phillips Brooks House every afternoon, except Saturday, from...
Most of the squad took a run yesterday afternoon, while the rest were sent in to the Arena to skate. The number will probably be cut before the end of the week...
...Intercollegiate Socialist Society held its seventh annual convention at Columbia University last week, when representatives of 23 colleges and universities gathered at the seven sessions. More than 50 delegates were present at each meeting, together with many friends and unofficial representatives. New England colleges sent the largest single sectional representation--16 delegates. Of the seven New England institutions, Yale led in the number of delegates with five, and the University was second with four. The University representatives were A. C. Binder '16, president of the Socialist Club, H. L. Blumgart '17, D. M. Brunswick '18, and H. Feis '16, secretary...
...hands of speculators. These men have permanently forfeited their right to apply for tickets to future games in which University teams take part. The number of tickets which got into the hands of the speculators is remarkably small when it is considered that over 30,000 tickets were sent out to Harvard...
...collection of used phonograph records, which are still in good condition, is being made at Princeton, in answer to an appeal from the Princeton Red Cross Society. The records are to be sent to the hospitals and detention camps in Europe, where men have had their nervous systems wrecked by the battle strain and by the detonation of the big guns...