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...data requires the co-operation not only of the class secretaries and Harvard club secretaries, but also of individuals. Harvard men are therefore urged to send their names, year of entering and leaving the University, their addresses, and present occupations to the office of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston. Furthermore, they are requested to send the same information about other Harvard men of whom they may know, so that the Alumni Association may have the benefit of as large a body of facts as possible. It is hoped that the first edition of the list will...
...display of rude conduct at Randall Hall borders almost on rowdyism. Randall Hall is, I think, the only place where Harvard men will at times not be regarded as gentlemen. Why such a state of affairs should exist the writer cannot explain...
There will be a sale of tickets for the Dartmouth game to graduates of the University only, at 92 State street, Boston, today from 12 to 2 o'clock. On account of the limited number of $1.50 seats, only two will be sold to one person. In addition, each person may purchase four $1.00 seats, or, if he does not buy any $1.50 seats, he may have six $1.00 seats...
Graduates who desire free tickets for the John Harvard celebration may obtain them upon application at the office of the Co-operative Society, or by writing to G. G. Glass '08, Dana 31. Applications should state the number of tickets wanted, and should be accompanied by a stamped envelope addressed to the sender...
...commemorative medal of President Eliot by Deschamps has been completed, and copies of the medal have recently been put on sale, and may be obtained at the Co-operative Society, at the Union, at University 9, from E. H. Wells, Secretary of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston; from Mr. John De La Mater, 515 Western Union Building, Chicago, III., and from the Secretary of the Harvard Club of New York. The price of the medals will be $5 each, which will approximately cover the cost of the medal, and the cost of importation and duties. They will...