Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Board of Directors of the Harvard Dining Association last night, it was voted to allow members who withdrew from the Association before the April recess to join again without being charged for the week's absence, provided they sign on before the close of the dinner hour tomorrow evening. The hours for the spring term are as follows: breakfast, 7.15 until 9.30 o'clock in the main hall, and until 10 o'clock in the small hall, without extra charge; luncheon, 12 to 2 o'clock; dinner, 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock. Arrangements for forming club tables...
...happened to have indirectly under my care a young Freshman who while hither to blameless in character had the misfortune, after some public day in Boston, to be caught in some prank, not very serious, such as the throwing of a stolen sign off the end of a bridge into the Charles River, during which lamentable misdeed, he had been arrested by the police and spent the night with his two or three companions in the lock-up. When they were called before the judge on the next morning I was allowed to make a brief statement of the case...
...Senior Class buttons will be ordered this evening. All members of the class who have not yet done so should sign the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's for a class button before 6 o'clock tonight...
...March 23, a scrub fencing team tournament will be held. Individual entries may be made now by signing the blue book in the office of the Gymnasium. From the men who sign, teams of three men each will be formed, so to be as evenly matched as possible. Cups will be awarded to the members of the winning team...
...order that they may not be handicapped in becoming good citizens; and when New York City builds new wharves, a second story is added to form recreation rooms for the poor. Is this not pure philanthropy on the part of the State, or better is it not the sign of awakened conscience in regard to the evil conditions of government? The necessity of good government is organized conscience, which would act continuously and forcibly, and would sweep away the corruption...