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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Every single man who can afford anything, no matter how small, should consider it at least a duty, if not a privilege, to contribute to the Fund, and those who can afford nothing, should at least show sufficient interest and class spirit to notify the Treasurer of the fact. The Fund is in a very bad way: every man's support is needed. Will not the 300 members, who have as yet shown no interest in the Class Fund, fill out pledge cards and send them in with the first installments immediately? It takes very little trouble...
...Hist. of Religions 2, Harvard 5 Indic Philology 1b, Warren House Indic Philology 9, Warren House Latin E hf., Sever 18 Mathematics 25, Sever 30 Philosophy E: Ach to Finkelstein (inclusive), Emerson D Fisher to Hyman (inclusive), Emerson J Ilsley to Romberg (inclusive), New Lecture Hall Roope to Small (inclusive), Sever 30 Smart to Vorhaus (inclusive), Sever 35 Wade to Young (inclusive), Sever 36 Philosophy 22, Emerson F Semitic 10, Sem. Mus. 3 Graduate School of Business Administration. FORENOON. Business 1, Sever 24 Business 20c, Sever 24 Business 29, Sever 24 AFTERNOON. Business 11, Sever 5 Business 21, Sever...
...number of subscriptions for the 1916 Red Book is remediably small. The book has gone to press, and within a few days the price will be raised from $1 to $1.50. The Red Book is a class institution, and to insure its success every Freshman should subscribe. Any surplus from the book will go to the class treasury...
...Sanctum was at first in this same building, one flight up, reached by an outside wooden staircase in back. It was changed to a small room on the second floor of the Lyceum Building, the present Co-operative, in 1886; and in 1889 again returned to Fairfax Hall...
...begging a few humble pennies from the generous Freshmen. The object of this Freshman philanthropy is one of the worthiest met with in a college career--it is the Senior Picnic. Let every member of 1916 come to the steps behind Memorial Hall with his pockets well filled with small change to help give the Seniors a last grand party...