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Today is the last day to hand in box applications for the Junior Dance on February 18. Applications containing the names of at least six and not more than ten couples must be in the hands of N. E. Burbidge '17, Dana 48, not later than 6 o'clock today. As the position of the boxes will be determined by lot tomorrow, it is essential that all applications be in on time. Each application should contain the name and address of the chairman, so that arrangements for the transportation of furniture to and from the Union may be made with...
...applications for the dance, containing the names of at least six and no more than ten couples, must be mailed to N. E. Burbidge '17, Dana 48, no later than Tuesday, February 1. A member of the committee will be at the H. A. A. office every afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock to answer questions. Each application should contain the name and address of the chairman. If adjoining boxes are desired the two applications should be mailed together...
...boxes, holding from six to ten couples, must be handed in to N. E. Burbidge '17, Dana 48, on or before February 1. As the boxes will be drawn by lot on February 2, it is absolutely essential that all applications be in on time. Each application must contain the name and address of the chairman...
Junior Dance box applications, containing the names of no less than six and no more than ten couples, must be mailed to N. E. Burbidge, Dana 48, not later than Monday, February 1. Each application should contain the name and address of the chairman of the box. Couples included in applications of less than six will be assigned to boxes at the discretion of the, Dance Committee. Boxes will be drawn by lot February 2, so it essential that all applications be in on time. 1917 DANCE COMMITTEE...
...list of the autograph letters selected by Mrs. Fields for the two scrap books which she bequeathed to the College would contain the names of most of the writers of the nineteenth century. When these are added to the catalogue of those which Mr. Winsor and Mr. Lane have for many years been accumulating for the College Library, recently very largely increased by the gift of Dr. Rupert Norton's collection, by those in the Harry Widener Library, and those of Mr. Robert Gould Shaw, the College will have available for use a very important body of material illustrating...