Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the Federation are reminded that today is the last day for sending in the selections for the Council. Since the work of publishing the pamphlet and the affairs of the different Territorial Clubs must be accomplished during the spring it is imperative that these names be sent in today. The election of the Council will be held the early part of next week after which work will commence at once. All names sent in should be addressed to E. V. Moncrieff '14, secretary-treasurer, Hollis...
...exhibition of Japanese armour of the early Tokugawa period, which was recently sent to President Lowell from the Imperial University of Tokyo, has been placed on exhibition in the Fogg Museum. The set-will remain for a short time...
...Territorial Clubs of the University who are members of the Federation are again reminded that the members of the Federation Council for next year are to be selected tomorrow. So far only a few of the Clubs have sent in their choice for the Council. It is imperative that these names be in on scheduled time in order to get the work of the Federation which is heaviest at this time immediately under way. The men selected should be those who are interested in Territorial Club work and who would attend the meetings regularly. The names of the delegates chosen...
Thirty-four Seniors living in Cambridge have failed to send in their "lives" for publication in the Album, or have not signed them. Saturday is positively the last day on which "lives" and pictures may be submitted, and unless a man has sent in both "life" and picture, neither will be published. The "lives" of the following men are missing: S. M. Bagdoyan, A. L. Bliss, C. H. Bradley, Jr., P. F. Brundage, P. L. Cable, E. C. Currie, E. Dodd, E. L. Fuller, D. S. Hagopian, A. N. Herman, G. C. Heym, H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., R. G. Holbrook...
...forty Seniors who have still neglected to have their sittings at Notman's Studio, the Senior Album Committee has extended the time for the arrangement of sittings till Saturday. The thirty-five men who have not yet sent in their class lives will be given the same extension. Saturday will be positively the last day on which either lives or photograph sittings will be accepted. For the last time the Committee urges delinquent Seniors to attend to these matters and prevent the recurrence of last year's unfortunate outcome when several neglected Seniors begged the committee in vain...