Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Applications for rooms for next year will be received at once at the office of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Allotments will be made by the Faculty Committee in charge of the improvements, and the successful applicants will sign room agreements at the Bursar's Office...
...planning to leave Cambridge at mid-years are requested by the committee to make appointments at once. Until January 20, time will be reserved for them. Since the number of albums is limited by the number of applications received, each man who wishes an album is asked to sign for it, and make a deposit of $2 at his sitting at Tupper's. The price of the album will probably be $5, as in past years. It will also greatly help the committee if the men will fill out blanks, provided at Tupper's, giving their class lives. 1906 PHOTOGRAPH...
...best exhibition of single and double tumbling and club swinging. Any member of the University except those who have won their H. G. T. may enter the meet, and each entrant must prepare three combinations in the event which he enters. Men who intend to enter the meet must sign the bluebook in the office of the Gymnasium before January 23, or send their names to P. R. Carpenter '07, 1654 Massachusetts avenue...
...leave Cambridge at mid-years are requested by the committee to make appointments at once. From today until January 20, time will be reserved for them. Since the number of albums is limited by the number of applications received, each man who wishes an album is asked to sign for it, and make a deposit of $2 at his sitting at Tupper's. The price of the album will probably be $5, as in past years. It will also greatly help the committee if the men will fill out blanks, provided at Tupper's, giving their class lives. 1906 PHOTOGRAPH...
...cards. The committee urge all the Scientific School men and all others who failed to receive postals, to give notice to J. D. White, 46 Dunster Hall, stating whether they wish to apply for Yard rooms if preference were given to Seniors in Holworthy, Hollis, and Stoughton, or to sign blue-books to that effect. These blue-books will be found in Leavitt & Peirce's and in the office of the Harvard Union. In making these statements men should not fail to give their present addresses...