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...beginning of the year there were a large number of unpaid pledges left from the campaign of last spring. To aid in collecting these, postal reminders were sent out in December, shortly before the Christmas Recess, and a committee from 1917, consisting of G. A. Parsons, chairman, H. L. Sweetser, H. M. Bliss, C. A. Coolidge, Jr., E. A. Douglas, and H. Wentworth was appointed to canvass the Freshman class for pledges. An active week of campaigning by this committee netted $3,811 in pledges. Early in January personal letters were sent to those who had failed to respond...
...Boston committee suggests two routes for travel to Chicago and is taking a postal canvass to determine which the majority prefers. By one plan the delegation would leave Thursday, June 4 at 12.30 o'clock on the Century Limited and arrive in Chicago Friday forenoon. By the other it would leave Wednesday, June 3, at 2 P. M., on the Wolverine, arriving in Chicago Thursday afternoon. For the return trip the party will leave either at 3 A. M. or at 8.25 A. M. Sunday...
...this money is to be used in aiding the various class committees, and in conducting our triennial, sexennial and decennial reunions, it is essential that Seniors act quickly and generously. Men who have lost their pledge-cards may get others by applying or sending a postal to the treasurer at Hollis...
Seventy Seniors have not yet handed in their class lives, and the total number yet to be heard from is 180. Unless these men get busy by Saturday they will find themselves left out of the Class Album. Blanks for the lives may be obtained by sending a postal to O. G. Saxon 4 Stoughton Hall...
...president of the debating council has been elected to ex-officio membership on the Student Council by a postal card ballot recently taken...