Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...treasury. Chairmen of the sub-committees which will continue the canvass were elected as follows; G. E. Abbott, G. E. Leighton, A. Shortt, C. A. Ward. As yet no money has been collected from Freshmen living outside of Cambridge. Post cards asking for Fuado will be sent to these men in course of a few days...
...this time, out of a class of 640, only 380 Seniors have returned the Secretary's "lives", and only 420 have sent in the postals. For the sake of class unity, and to preserve their connection with it, all Seniors are urged to send in "lives" and postals at an early date...
...total amount pledged so far is $8,653,54, which brings the average contribution down to a little more than $35, the lowest that has over been reached by recent Senior classes. Of the amount pledged, only $445 has been sent...
...spite of the snow-storm, light work was begun immediately. Except by the candidates for the University and Freshman one-mile relay teams which will be sent to the Penn Relay Games in Philadelphia on Aprial, 25, no heavy work will be undertaken this week. Punctual attendance at practice and strict observance of training rules will, however, be required of all candidates henceforth...
...canvass of the Freshman class is now being made for funds for the support, of the 1917 team. This year a Freshman team will be sent to Princeton, and consequently liberal contributions are needed to defray the expenses of the trip. Former classes have always responded generously, and 1917 should prove no exception. It is estimated that $200 must be secured to cover the necessary expenditures...