Word: limits
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...given each month alternately by the Pierian Sodality and the Musical Clubs have proved most popular, having been attended by an average of over 600 men. Mr. Copeland's readings in the Dining Room were probably the most universally appreciated. At each reading the room was filled to the limit...
...candidate for a degree with distinction or the contestant for a scholarship, marks are of the utmost importance. The condition outlined above bears unfairly upon such men, for they obviously will not take courses which are apt to jeopardize their chances of success. The final effect is to limit the undergraduate in his choice of electives...
...received until June 1. No application will be received unless accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope with 12 cents in stamps for postage and registry fee and a check or cash to cover the amount of tickets desired. On this second set of applications there will be no limit placed upon the number of tickets which may be applied for. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...view of the unusual demand for tickets for the observation train at the Harvard-Yale boat race during the last few years, it may be necessary this year to limit the number of tickets assigned to applicants. The time for receiving applications will expire June 16. Tickets will be mailed by June 25. Students and graduates are earnestly requested to co-operate with the Athletic Association by applying for tickets intended for personal use only...
...suggestion of the presidents of the Republican and Democratic Clubs, the executive committee of the Political Club has decided to limit the straw ballot to the Law School. This is to avoid misconstruction, due to a failure on the part of a number of the under graduates to understand the purpose of the ballot. The resolution proposed has been changed, and now stands in the following form: "That the record of the present administration for the past year would not justify the re-election of President Taft...