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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...present members of either club, who have paid their dues for this year, can obtain new membership cards, without further payment, by applying at the office of the Association. It is necessary that all old members obtain these cards, as no other cards will be recognized at either boat house. No person can row from either the Weld or the Newell boat hose unless he is a member of the club from which he rows, and presents his membership ticket to the keeper of the boat house...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC FEES REDUCED. | 2/28/1900 | See Source »

...caps and gowns has been awarded to Cotrell & Leonard of Albany, N. Y. This is the only firm officially recognized by the Class Day Committee. To each member of the class measured on or before April 1, the cap and gown will be delivered on May 15 upon payment of $6.25. For those members measured after April 1 the price will be $6.60, with no guarantee as to the time the cap and gown will be delivered. Measurements will be taken by the agent of Cotrell & Leonard in the basement of the Co-operative. Class Day Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Notice. | 2/27/1900 | See Source »

...will be judges. There are about fifteen entries, chiefly members of the club. These fifteen men will be divided into two grades and each man will fence with every other man in his grade. First and second prizes are offered. The entrance fee to non-members is fifty cents, payment of which entitles a man to join the club, if he wishes. Entries should be sent to F. W. Hitchings, 96 Brattle St., before 4 o'clock this afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fencers' Tournament. | 2/16/1900 | See Source »

...present movement toward the payment to the city of taxes on College property out of the treasury of the state is another step in a controversy which has assumed large proportions and which threatens to be a menace to College income. A summary of the taxation of Harvard property is therefore most opportune at this time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TAXATION CASE. | 2/12/1900 | See Source »

Morning prayers at this time were held at six o'clock and attendance upon them was enforced by requiring the payment of money for any delinquency. Immediately after prayers the students proceeded to their recitations before breakfast, which was served at half-past seven o'clock. This order of exercises was justified on the ground that it was important that the undergraduates should not only be roused from their beds, but called to some intellectual exertion at an early hour; and that a recitation immediately after rising in the morning was the best security for the proper employment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Prayers. | 2/7/1900 | See Source »

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