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Seats, at $1.50 for the 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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plot of Radcliffe Play | 6/12/1905 | See Source »

Seats, price $1.50 for the 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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opening of Agassiz House | 6/6/1905 | See Source »

Admission to the lecture will be by ticket until 3.55 o'clock, when the doors will be opened to the public. Members of the University may obtain tickets upon application to the Recorder, University 4. All other persons desiring tickets should apply by letter to Miss Agnes Irwin. Radcliffe College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HENRY JAMES' LECTURE TODAY | 5/22/1905 | See Source »

Admission to the lecture will be by ticket until 3.55 o'clock, when the doors will be opened to the public. Members of the University may obtain tickets up-on applying to the Recorder, University 4. All other persons desiring tickets should apply by letter to Miss Agnes Irwin, Radcliffe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Henry James on "Balzac" | 5/17/1905 | See Source »

Tulin, in closing the direct debate, said: My colleagues have shown you the marked tendency in American colleges to shun the free elective system, which has proved so unsatisfactory at Harvard, not withstanding its restriction by many limitations. When a few weeks ago the Harvard Faculty instituted a new degree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON WON THE DEBATE | 3/29/1905 | See Source »

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