Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Today is the last day for occupants of College rooms to sign new room-agreements for the academic year 1904-05. The agreements which were sent out March 19 must be left at the Bursar's office before 1 o'clock, properly filled...
From a comparative table of the number of sign-offs during the last three years it would appear that there is an extraordinary difference in the amount of sickness in the different departments of the University. The students in Harvard College seem to be sick nearly twice as much as students in the Scientific School, and more than ten times as often as students in the professional schools. The President thinks that these figures do not correspond with facts, and holds that the real disease is moral, not physical...
...previously announced, take place today or tomorrow, but will probably be held on Tuesday afternoon, February 2, on the board track on Holmes Field. The men making the best time at these trials will be chosen. All men who intend to compete in these trials are requested to sign, at once, in a blue-book, which has been placed on the desk in the janitor's room in the Gymnasium. Only fifty-three men have as yet signed, in this book, of whom ten are Seniors, eleven are Juniors, eighteen are Sophomores and fourteen are Freshmen...
...select men for the class relay teams, which will run at the Boston Athletic Association meet in Mechanics Hall, Boston, on Saturday evening, February 13, will be held next Monday or Tuesday afternoon on the board track. All men who intend to compete in these trials are requested to sign, at once, in a blue-book, which has been placed on the desk in the janitor's room in the Gymnasium. Only forty-eight men have as yet signed in this book, of whom eight are Seniors, ten are Juniors, eighteen are Sophomores and twelve Freshmen...
...election of class officers. All men whose names begin with A or B should report at Notman's today to make appointments for sittings. As the number of albums which will be published is limited by the number of applications, each man who wishes an album is asked to sign for it and make a deposit of $2 at Notman's. The price of the album will probably be $5, as in past years...