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...intend to leave the University at the end of the first half-year may wish to give. Any men about to leave Cambridge who have clothing of any sort, in condition to be serviceable, which they do not wish to take with them, are requested to send word at once by postal card to D. C. Hyde, Phillips Brooks House, giving address and time at which the clothing may be called for Books and magazines can also be used. The Committee's wagon will call for any articles men may wish to give...
...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 "1906" should be large and prominent. The following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...
...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 "1906" should be large and prominent. The following lettering must also appear on acceptable designs...
...decided improvement in the form of the Treasurer's Statement is found in the exhibition of receipts and expenses and the resulting surpluses or deficits in the various accounts. A glance at these tables suffices to show where endowment is needed. The word "deficit" as applied to some of the tables, however, needs explanation. In the case of the Chapel, for example, there being only a small endowment, almost the entire running expense appears as "deficit." Of course, this and many other establishments in the University have to be maintained out of the general income. There is a distinct advantage...
...Library has lately received word from the Hon. Bellamy Storer '67, American Ambassador to Austria, that the Austrian Government is to present to the Library a set of the Debates of the Austrian Parliament; those of the House of Representatives extending from 1873 down to the beginning of the present Parliament, and those of the House of Lords from 1891. This set of books will be a valuable companion to the Proceedings of the German Reichsrath, which were received from the German Government early in the fall...