Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be held at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the Committee Room of the Union. A petition to have the team reorganized will be drawn up, and sent to the Athletic Committee. All men in the University interested in cricket are urged to be present in order to sign this petition...
...from personal experience with undergraduate life--and well adapted to their audience. The majority will probably not require to be urged to be present; but it may do no harm to suggest to those few who consider receptions fit only for the unsophisticated, that such an opinion is a sign of ignorance, rather than of superior intelligence...
...dinner, 5.15-6.45 P. M. By presenting the Bursar's card at the office, men may eat at the Hall for a week without becoming liable to the membership fee of three dollars. After that period men wishing to continue eating at the Hall must sign the enrollment book. The fee may be charged upon their term bills or paid at the auditor's office...
...dinner, 5.15-6.45 P. M. By presenting the Bursar's card at the office, men may eat at the Hall for a week without becoming liable to the membership fee of three dollars. After that period men wishing to continue eating at the Hall must sign the enrollment book. The fee may be charged upon their term bills or paid at the auditor's office...
...remind Seniors and underclassmen of the conditions upon which Class Day tickets are sold and thus avoid the disagreeable misunderstandings which have occurred in other years. Class Day is an occasion for Harvard men and their friends and the promise--which every purchaser of tickets is required to sign--not to sell or give tickets as fees should be observed in the same literal manner in which it is intended. Although we believe that most of the tickets which have been found in the hands of speculators and other undesirable persons in former years went astray through carelessness, fair warning...