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NOTICE.- In the order lists for class photographs sent to seniors, certain names were omitted by mistake. Seniors wishing photographs of these men will please write their names on the order lists. A complete list of omited names is: M. E. Boas, G. H. Brewer, C. Chollet, G. Flint, S. Gleason, G. A. Goebel, H. M. Federhen, C. H. Harwood, E. M. Hurd, C. E. Ingersoll, F. K. Kelham, E. W. Ordway, F. E. H. Wole, J. R. Purdon, J. H. Sedgwick, D. K. Snow, M. Thomas, H. S. Wardner, E. S. McPhee...
...part of the H. A. A. to undertake another such meeting this year. The meeting could be conducted on very much the same plan as that of two years ago. A small admission fee of seventy-five cents or one dollar should be charged for admission, with a certain amount extra for reserved seats. The sports could be made very attractive if the management of the H. A. A. would enter into the matter in earnest; and ladies should be admitted as at other winter meetings. This special meeting could easily be arranged for the 31st of March, the Saturday...
NOTICE.- In the order lists for class photographs sent to seniors, certain names were omitted by mistake. Seniors wishing photographs of these men will please write their names on the order lists. A complete list of omited names is: M. E. Boas, G. H. Brewer, C. Chollet, G. Flint, S. Gleason, G. A. Goebel, H. M. Federhen, C. H. Harwood, E. M. Hurd, C. E. Ingersoll, F. K. Kelham, E. W. Ordway, F. E. H. Wole, J. R. Purdon, J. H. Sedgwick, D. K. Snow, M. Thomas, H. S. Wardner, E. S. McPhee...
...have received complaints about the failure of the CRIMSON delivery boys to leave the paper at the rooms of certain subscribers. We have investigated the matter, and find that nearly all the complaints come from men who live in boarding-houses. The landladies of these boarding-houses object, it seems, to having the delivery boy enter at such an early hour, and consequently the doors are locked and the boy is given the alternative of leaving the papers on the steps outside, or of not leaving them at all. In either case the subscribers do not get their papers...
...students on behalf of the University Crew. Every one is familiar with the facts. Every one knows that the Crew wants money and that it must have money in order to carry on the preparations for the race at New London next June. If every man would save a certain sum-more or less, according to his means-which he would otherwise spend uselessly, and devote that sum to the University Crew, we are sure he would never regret it. Now is the time to show what stuff Harvard men are made of; to show that they are not mean...