Word: signed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
There will be no allowance made to members of the Harvard Dining Association who sign off for the April recess. Members who wish to sign off for any part of the recess must give the customary week's notice, and those who have signed off will not be re-admitted to the Hall until May 8, without incurring the weekly charge for board during their absence...
...time for the payment of the subscriptions of $1.50 for the 1910 dinner bond of $500 has been extended to tonight at 9 o'clock. Every one is strongly urged to make every effort to sign as soon as possible, in order that the committee may make final arrangements with the American House...
...well attended meeting of the Freshman class last night, it was unanimously voted to hold the class dinner at the American House. In order to hold the dinner there, it will be necessary to sign a bond for $500, which will be deposited with the hotel management and forfeited if $25 damage occurs...
Petitions, containing in brief form the most flagrant of the abuses of the Russian government, have been sent to the University and have been placed in the following places, where members of the University may sign them: the Co-operative, Memorial Hall office, Randall Hall office, and Leavitt & Peirce...
...Coolidge '10; Ridgely; C. T. Allen '09; Holyoke Street-Apley, P. C. Haskell '08; Dunster street-Dunster-Dana, P. C. Lockwood '07; Mt. Auburn street, R. I. Lothrop '09; for all men not included in the above places, W. D. Thompson '07. All candidates for the teams should sign the lists as soon as possible in order to aid the captains in making up their teams. Time trials will be held about the last of this week or the first of next week. During the next two weeks the coaches will play special attention to inexperienced...