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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Every undergraduate in Harvard College and each member of the Engineering School is required to register after his last class today. Undergraduates will sign off in University 18, and Engineering School men at Pierce 223. Failures to attend classes immediately before or after vacation will not be excused, and unexcused absences at such a time are subject to action by the administrative board...
...following system for signing up for University tennis courts will go into effect after vacation. On Jarvis Field 18 courts, all of one side of the field, may be reserved. The other courts and Holmes Field will be open as in the past. Men can sign up, on the day on which they are to play, for not more than one hour's use of the courts between two and six o'clock. The list will be left in Hemenway Gymnasium until the afternoon, when it will be taken to Jarvis Field...
Tomorrow from 2.30 to 5 P. M. further acting trials will be held at Paine Hall in the music building. Candidates for these trials should sign up in the Blue Book at Leavitt and Peirce...
Lists ought to be posted at some convenient place such as the Randolph gymnasium, where students can sign up each morning for the use of a court during the afternoon for a period of one hour only. If at the end of that time the court is not claimed, the players may continue. This would prevent the unnecessary waiting of half the afternoon in order to find a vacant court and the injustice of holding a court for two hours while others are waiting to play. If the courts at Soldiers Field were kept in better condition and reserved...
...incompatible with democracy and other twentieth century qualities; but this should not prevent us from wishing him success in his journalistic ventures. We trust that his sales will enable him to keep the bill-collector from the door for a considerable time to come. His magazine is another interesting sign of Harvard's endless diversity...