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...competition for the Album book plate was won by Russell Gerould '20, of Cambridge, with a design featuring the statue of John Harvard. Unsuccessful candidates may obtain their sketches at Holworthy 4 today...
...following schedule of final examinations for 1920 has been announced by the Law School, all of which will being at 9 A. M. unless otherwise design: Tuesday, June 1, Contracts, Corporations Wednesday, June 2, Evidence Thursday, June 3, Conflict of Laws Friday, June 4, Property II, Roman Law Saturday, June 5, Equity III, Toris Monday, June 7, Constitutional Law Tuesday, June 8, Agency Wednesday, June 9, Suretyship and Mortgage Thursday, June 10, Civil Procedure, Quasi Contracts, Restriction of Trade. 2.30 P. M., Insurance Friday, June 11, Public Utilities Saturday, June 12, Trusts, Jurisprudence Monday, June 14, Property III, Liability...
Tomorrow is the last day upon which drawings for the bookplate design of the Senior Album may be submitted. The designs should be done in black and white, in a manner suitable for engraving. The size of the cut is three and one-quarter inches by five inches, and all drawings should be proportioned accordingly. The winning competitor will be given a copy of the Album. All drawings should be handed in to the committee at 4 Holworthy Hall not later than tomorrow...
Winners of the competition for designs for the 1920 Class Day tickets were announced yesterday by the Senior Class Day Committee. P. D. Morrison '20 submitted the best drawing for the Yard tickets, the design of R. G. Ellinger '20 for the Stadium tickets was judged best, and S. A. Gross '20 designed the one chosen for the Memorial Hall and Gymnasium tickets. Following the usual custom two free tickets to Sanders' Theatre, four to the Stadium, five to Memorial Hall, and fifteen to the Yard will be given to the winners...
...Eventually these departments will design and build aeroplanes in their own laboratories. Then will come a famous struggle between college aviators that will interest the public and the college authorities while at the same time healthily developing the science of aviation in legitimate manner at our seats of learning in America...