Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Twelve members of the class of 1920 reported for the news competition of the CRIMSON last evening at seven o'clock. They are: H. D. Costigan, S. R. Droppers, C. W. Eliot 2nd, J. C. S. Fleming, T. H. Gammack, P. E. James, W. McH. Keyser, K. Lyons, I. S. Randall, S. N. Stevens, R. B. Williamson, F. Workum...
...price of tickets for the series will be seven dollars each. On October 4 application blanks for the purchase of season tickets will be mailed to all officers of the University living in Cambridge. After the filling of the applications of the officers, the remaining tickets will be put on public sale on Saturday, October 13, at George H. Kent's University Bookstore...
...Harvard Advocate will hold its 61st candidates' meeting in the sanctum on the third floor of the Union on Wednesday, September 26, at seven o'clock. Professor Copeland will deliver a short address to the candidates and to those members of the board present, and both literary and business competitions will be discussed in outline. The competitions are primarily for members of the classes of 1920 and 1921, but Juniors are eligible. Refreshments will be served...
...there remained available for dividends at the main store $16,894.13 and at the Technology branch $5,928.51, a total of $22,822.64. The amount so available a year ago was $15,202.84. Last year a dividend at the rate of nine per cent, on all cash sales and seven per cent, on all credit sales was paid to members and the net earnings of the Society would permit the payment of dividends at the same rate this autumn. In view, however, of the almost certain reduction in the number of students at the University during the coming college year...
...even more unusual in light of the fact that Perkins and Walter Hastings, the dormitory most used by law student, have been given up to the Radio School. Whereas last year at this time there were vancant rooms in Holyoke and Walter Hastings only, this year there are seven suites vacant in Holworthy, 32 in Thayer, six in. Weld, three in Grays, 21 in Matthews, 16 in Holyoke, and two in Gannett. As a result students may get rooms at a lower price than even before because the dormitories in the Yard are open to them...