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...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations." Examinations Tomorrow. Architecture 3a, Robinson Architecture 3b, Robinson Architecture 3c, Robinson Architecture 3d, Robinson Architecture 6, Robinson Economics 14a. Fogg Lecture Room French 3, Lawrence 1 Government 23, Harvard 6 Metallurgy 19, Upper Mass. Music 1, Upper Dane Philosophy 15, Lawrence 1 Slavic 1b, Upper Dane Spanish 17, Harvard 5 Economics 9a: (Assignment of rooms, Economics 9a), Erastus S. Allen to Kuo (inclusive...
...managers of the above teams must arrange to play, and the Freshman rink may be used for games all the afternoon. Teams must report within half an hour of the scheduled time, or else the games will be forfeited...
...have sent in their applications. It would seem hardly worth while to have the dance if only 77 men care enough about it to apply for invitations and it certainly would be a failure financially. The price of three dollars is not prohibitive--it has purposely been placed within every man's reach. The obvious conclusion is that the class does not want the dance or that it is just too nonchalant and preoccupied to take the trouble to send in the applications. We are inclined to believe the latter has been the case and we trust that a large...
...will not make applications or do any thing else in this world until the last minute. The class of 1910 has followed this custom excellently and differs only from the classes that have preceded it in being more annoying and less ready to aid the committee than any class within our memory...
President Eliot first assured his audience that Radcliffe had improved and developed during his administration. Large additions to the lands and buildings of the college have been made within the last years, of which three are especially valuable. These are the two dormitories and the library. The former are of special importance, because they make possible a different from of college life and will draw the most desirable class of students, now that all can live together...