Word: wanted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...them must be signed. The name is to be written between the bars on the Memorial ticket and below the date on the yard ticket. From 12 to 12.30 today the committee will be in S. 1 to redeem tickets at package rates from seniors having more than they want. From 2 to 3.30 p. m. those seniors who have not purchased a package may obtain one package. Yard tickets will be on sale to all seniors...
...these plans, however, were yet insufficient to answer the great need of the increasing body of students, who want board of the grade of Memorial. Accordingly last fall the plan of the "hotel system," so-called, was proposed for Memorial. Such a system would, if adopted in toto, break down the system of club tables at Memorial, and destroy what many men now consider the pleasantest features of the dining system. It was natural that the students should strongly oppose the plan as then suggested. As radically changed, however, the scheme has everything to recommend it. It will...
...preachers to the University are just about to close another year of their work at Harvard; and we want to take this opportunity to thank them for what they have done. Their work this year has been broader than in any previous year and the effect on university life has been correspondingly greater. The new and better order of things began when, five years ago, the government of the University voted that the statute concerning religious exercises "at which the attendance of the students is required" be stricken out. Since that time the spirit of the undergraduates has changed greatly...
...seems to have worked admirably. It was a thoroughly practical plan; and its managers have carried it through with a success which is gratifying. The association, as we may term it, has one need which the members of the graduating class are especially fitted to supply. It is the want of pictures, rugs, and other comfortable furniture at the training table rooms. All the men leaving Cambridge are reminded of this need, and are urged to give from their abundant stock of such articles, to the association...
...crews, the great need is for better financial support. Both the varsity and freshmen crews for which appeals have so lately been made in these columns, are sadly in want of funds. If the college would come generously forward at this time, it could in no other way show so well that it intends to support the crew in the present difficulty. The crew is doing its best under the unfortunate circumstances which have for a time deprived it of the services of Captain Perkins. Cannot the college do its part equally well...