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Each student whose security has not been deposited by October 13, or whose dues to the University remain unpaid on the day fixed for their payment, is required at once to cease attending lectures or recitations, using the libraries, laboratories, gymnasium, athletic grounds or buildings, boarding at the Harvard Dining Association, or at the Randall Hall Association, and making use of any other privileges as a student, until his financial relations with the University have been arranged satisfactorily with the Bursar. Failure to comply with this rule is deemed cause for final separation of the student from the University...

Author: By Charles F. Mason; bursar., | Title: Payment of Tuition-Fees. | 9/28/1904 | See Source »

...that more than half this number attend the Commencement exercises; consequently half the seats in the Theatre are reserved for them. This leaves some six hundred seats, much more than half of which have heretofore been given and will this year be given to candidates for degrees for the use of their friends. The remaining smaller portion is distributed to the higher officers of the University, the guests of the Corporation, such as friends of those who are to receive honorary degrees, to benefactors of the University, and to certain public functionaries. In view of these facts it is obvious...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Commencement Day Tickets | 6/24/1904 | See Source »

...first distinctive dormitory for the Sheffield Scientific School, to be known as Vanderbilt-Scientific, is practically finished and will be first occupied next fall. It contains about forty rooms and will be used chiefly by the two upper classes at Sheffield. The new Kirtland laboratory and the Lampson Lyeeum will be ready for inspection by commencement time, and will be put in use next fall. Ground was broken last week for another Sheffield building, the Hammond laboratory of metallurgy, which will be finished early next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 6/15/1904 | See Source »

...provided that the new bridge shall be suitable for all the purposes of ordinary travel, and for the use of surface cars of street railway companies; also that it shall be built with or without a draw at a height not exceeding twenty-six feet above mean high water mark. The approaches are to be laid out separately by the respective cities, with a width of not less than sixty feet throughout their whole extent, and must be finished at or before the completion of the bridge. One hundred and twenty thousand dollars is the limit of total expenditure, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW BOYLSTON ST. BRIDGE | 6/8/1904 | See Source »

...checking of the boat, which has been apparent for some time and which was due largely to the fact that the men started the body movement and leg drive before the oars were well anchored. In the work yesterday the crew was more or less handicapped by the use of the new shell which is not yet properly rigged. The boat itself rode well in rough water and carried the crew well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Last Row of The Crew Today. | 6/3/1904 | See Source »

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