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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Group I.--Where tickets are for personal use; Class I will include all applications for one seat only, (cheering section; applications for these seats are non-transferable) (a) H. A. A. ticket-holders, (b) undergraduates, and officers of the University, (c) graduates; Class II will include all officers of the University. (Special group for those who wish more than one seat); Class III will include applications for two seats only, (a) H. A. A. ticket-holders, (b) undergraduates, and officers of the University, (c) graduates; Class IV will include applications for three or four seats, (a) H. A. A. ticket...
Group II.--Where tickets are not for personal use; Class I will include applications for two seats only; Class II will include applications for three or four seats...
...laboratory will be ready for use early next week. The rooms will be used for Chemistry 3, a course in qualitative analysis, conducted by Professor Sanger. The course is a very important one, as it is required for admission to the Harvard Medical School and also forms a part of the Scientific School courses in mining and metallurgy, biology, anatomy and physiology...
...desire of the Phillips Brooks House Association is to make the House, attractive and serviceable to men who spend Sundays in Cambridge. Men in all classes and departments of the University, whether members of any of the Brooks House societies or not, are invited to make use of the House, and should feel at liberty to come in at any time during the afternoon and stay as long or short a time as they wish. The 1906 committee of ten men, of which J. L. White is chairman, will be in charge tomorrow. They will be glad to introduce Freshmen...
...members of the University are invited to make use of these Sunday afternoon privileges at the House...