Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...permit the rest to drift through College as fancy dictates. Freshmen, whose ignorance is presupposed, are assigned to advisers, who are busy men and seldom give the kind of assistance that helps a man to make a judicious choice his Sophomore year. Frequently the adviser does no more than sign the card and leave the Freshman to his fate. During the second year there is absolutely no provision for the men who will not or can not learn to use judgment, and any possible good that the Freshman adviser system may do is in such cases reduced...
...deposited there $50 in cash as security. Those men who have satisfied the Bursar's requirements by a cash deposit must increase their deposit before the allotment to cover the rent of the most expensive room on their application; otherwise their application will not be considered. Each student must sign his own name to his application. Any lack of observance of these requirements on the part of any one name on an application blank affects all the applicants and the entire application will be thrown...
This order of events shows a slight change from that of last year. The novice high jump and the novice shot-put have been omitted, and the wheelbarrow race added. Blue-books have been placed in the Gymnasium, and all are urged to sign as soon as possible, and to see Mr. Lathrop at once...
...entries for the scrub basketball series must be made in the blue-book in the office of the Hemenway Gymnasium before 9 o'clock this evening. Men may sign singly or in groups of five; but in the latter case the name of the team must be given and the captain designated...
...entries for the scrub basketball series should be made before 9 o'clock this evening in the blue-book at the office of the Hemenway Gymuasium Men may sign singly or in teams. The teams selected will play a tournament, and the members of the winning team will be awarded cups. The cups are now on exhibition at Augusts...