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...Junior Dance Committee requests that any men who have received furniture not belonging to them please notify R. R. Higgins, 39 Randolph. The following untagged pieces of furniture may be obtained from Tom Hines at the Union: 1 couch, 4 lamps, 1 rug, 1 table, 1 bench, 11 chairs and 1 vase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: May Call for Unclaimed Furniture | 3/8/1921 | See Source »

Boxes should contain the following pieces of furniture: one small rug, six by eight feet; one couch for a box of six or eight and two for a larger box, one small table, table-cover, and lamp, and the necessary number of small chairs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL MOVE FURNITURE FOR DANCE TOMORROW | 3/3/1921 | See Source »

...perilous times of reconstruction ahead. Reconstruction as well as charity begins at home. And where can we be better "reconstructed" in our ideas of the possibilities of the English language than by listening to Professor Copeland? May his readings continue until the "Letters from France" and the "Hero's Couch" are but memories of the distant past...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COPEY. | 12/16/1919 | See Source »

...Pratt, 235 (Me); J. E. Larson, 257 (Mich); J. F. Walker, 549 (Mich); P. W. Burkholder, 258 (Mich); B. D. Wheeler, 259 (Mich); D. K. Messner, 256 (Mich); C. C. Wetzel, 260, (Mich); G. Bowden, 282 (M. I. T.); O. A. Bardes, 282 (M. I. T.); H. R. Couch, 286 (M. I. T.); E. J. Coughlin, 287 (M. I. T.); W. B. Gurney 288 (M. I. T.); J. W. Poole, 270 (M. I. T.); E. M. Brockett, 289 (M. I. T.); R. W. Leach, 290 (M. I. T.); C. Y. Chittick, 291 (M. I. T.); J. J. Donnelly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

...facilities for pressing clothes" may not be much appreciated on the Gold Coast, which has figured so largely in Harvard legend, but many a student will be gladdened by the news that he need no longer dispose his trousers between the mattresses when he wraps the drapery of his couch about him. Moreover, "wives of the professors will mend clothes and sew on buttons free." Why wives? If daughters of the professors could be drafted for this activity, supported if need be by young society girls whose war work is now ending, the marriage rate of Massachusetts would...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Hostess House. | 4/26/1919 | See Source »

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