Word: used
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Officers of the University should enter at the north door of the Chapel and students at the south, unless accompanied by friends, when they should use the west door. The gallery is open to the public...
April 9: Colonel Bouve--"Outposts." April 10: Major Blanchard (1st Motor Corps, Mass. State Guard)--"The Use of the Military Rifle on the Range." April 11: Lieut. Morize--"The Attack" (lantern slides...
Beginning this week Widener Library will be open for students every Sunday from 1 until 10 o'clock in the evening. The main reading room and the Farnsworth Room may be used, and, although the delivery desk will be closed, the stacks will be open to men holding permits, as was the case before January 20, when the Library was first closed to Sunday use on account of the fuel shortage...
...practical jokers or who may have malice and craft in their makeup. We like to think the former, but not knowing who they are, it is hard to tell. One example of this "joking" is explained by the letter from the Harvard Illustrated printed below. The fraudulent use of this magazine's stationery is a criminal act. The perpetrators of this scheme had better think again before continuing their practice. Another similar instance is the receipt by the CRIMSON of two communications with the signed names of University students who had not written them or who knew nothing of their...
...use of Illustrated bill-heads unauthorized and not countersigned by a member of the Illustrated board, is obtaining money under false pretenses, and will be dealt with accordingly. THE HARVARD ILLUSTRATED. (Richard Roelofs, Jr., '18, Pres...