Word: signed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...announced by the Christian Association, a new class has been formed which meets every Sunday at 12 o'clock in the Brooks House Parlor. This class is under the leadership of O. G. Frantz '02 and the subject for study will be "The Conversations of Jesus." If enough men sign, another class in Bible study will also be formed to accommodate those who cannot attend the regular classes on Monday evening...
Round trip tickets to Philadelphia for the Pennsylvania game may be obtained by signing the blue book placed in Leavitt and Peirce's. The tickets will be given out a week before the game, and their price will be determined by the number of men who have signed the blue book. If less than fifty men sign the price will be $10.80; and the rates will be reduced in proportion to the number of men who sign. The lowest price offered is $8.00 for 500 men or more...
...Freshmen to join the Freshman Debating Club. Speeches to explain the purposes and possibilities of debating at Harvard will be made by R. C. Bruce '02, H. P. Kirtland 2L., and M. Seasongood 2L., members of former University debating teams. A. A. Ballantine '04 will preside. Those who sign as members tonight will be entitled to vote in the election of temporary officers, which will be held next Wednesday evening...
...proposed to have in the Fogg Museum Lecture Room a series of five concerts by the Kneisel Quartet, if the requisite number of tickets is guaranteed. The price for the series is $5.00. Students desiring to subscribe for the series are requested to sign at Leavitt and Peirce...
...Emery '02 has been appointed manager of the series. The blue books will be ready at Leavitt's and the Union at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and teams and individuals may sign until Saturday, Oct. 12, at 4 o'clock. The cups will be put on exhibition in the Living Room of the Union today...