Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...rooms. The Committee would consider it a favor if all Scientific men in the class would either send postal cards to J. D. White '07, Dunster 46, stating whether they wish to apply for Yard rooms, if preference were given to Seniors in Holworthy, Hollis, and Stoughton, or else sign blue-books to that effect. These will be placed in Leavitt and Peirce's, and in the office of the Union. In making these statements, men should not fall to record their present addresses...
...wish to run in the consolation race on November 10, for which cups will be given, must sign the blue book in the Locker Building before Tuesday night...
...inclusive, sign the blue-book, the rate will be $10.40; 75 to 99, $10.00; 100 to 149, $9.60; 150 to 299 $9.20; 300 to 499, $8.80; 500 or over...
...floor and $1.00 for the balcony, may be obtained by application to Miss C. L. Humphreys, Radcliffe College. Applications must be accompanied by stamped and addressed envelopes. No seats will be sent out before June 14, and all seats remaining after that date will be placed on sign at Sever...
...been sent out by a committee of Harvard men, made up of G. Hinckley '05 to all Boston men in graduating classes, asking them to take an interest in the politics and government R. Nutter '85, N. Jones '96 and S. N. of their city. They are asked to sign in the registration blanks and send them to the committee at once, in order that they may be informed from time to time of opportunities for civic service. The committee will keep the registration blanks on file and hopes in the to have a long of men whom they...