Word: wording
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...unable to serve leave word at the office of the Union, or see J. D. White '07 before 12 o'clock tomorrow. All undergraduate ushers report at 8.30 o'clock to their class head ushers and obtain badges and instructions. Membership tickets will be required at the door...
...tickets named below. The ticket designs should be drawn in black India ink on white paper and should be 4 1-2x7 1-2 inches in size. Drawings should be very distinct and cover the entire space so as to reduce well. Every design should contain the word "Harvard," and the numeral "1907" should be large and prominent. The following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...
...more than average interest. The critic of Alfred Noyes displays most of the vices of immature criticism: a lack of discernible method, a tendency merely to make phrases out of the well-worn vocabulary of current criticism, and a need to consider more curiously what, if anything, his words mean. Take these sentences: "An auster jealousy best defines the attitude towards his nurse. In proportion as this revelation grows upon him, Mr. Noyes will triumphantly breast the temptations of 'recherche' work and the weak offences that mar the early flights of budding poets." Ten minutes of hard meditation on these...
...view of the rejection of many applications for rooms in the Senior dormitories for next year, a word of protest seems necessary. It appears that many applicants did not have bonds filed at the Bursar's Office, which fact disqualified their applications. Furthermore, it appears that this requirement was not mentioned on the blank forms or clearly stated in the University Catalogue...
...much for what I have to say to you purely as Harvard men. Now, a word which applies to you merely as it applies to all college men, to all men in this country who have received the benefits of a college education, and what I have to say on this topic can properly be said under the auspices of your Political Club. You here when you graduate will take up many kinds of work; but, there is one work in which all of you should take part simply as good American citizens, and that is the work of self...