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From the small number of permanent address postals and class lives that have been sent in, it seems probable that many men must have mislaid the postal cards which were sent to them. If such men will notify me I shall send duplicates at once. It is absolutely necessary that all such postals and class lives should be sent in before Class Day, and the earlier that they are sent in the greater will be the accuracy of these two most important sources of permanent information. C. C. LITTLE, Secretary, 6 Holyoke Place...
Circulars, with reply postal card and subscription blank, have been sent to all graduates and members of the University asking for their co-operation
Notices of the receipt at the Post Office of registered letters containing tickets for the Harvard-Cornell football game addressed to students living in the Cambridge postal district, will be sent out beginning tomorrow morning. The letters will not be delivered by carriers, but must be called for personally at the office. Notices of the arrival at the Post Office of the registered letters will not be accepted as sufficient means of identification, and students must be prepared to identify themselves with their Bursar's cards, H. A. A. tickets, etc. In order to facilitate the rapid delivery of tickets...
...there are seven vacancies, it has been decided to place in nomination the names of the 14 men who received the highest number of votes in the postal ballot which closed on June 16, as follows: Oliver Ames '86, of North Easton; George Emerson Bird '69, of Portland, Me.; Howard Elliott '81, of St. Paul, Minn.; John Wells Farley '99, of Boston; Russell Green Fessenden '90, of Boston; James Frederick Jackson '73, of Brookline; Joseph Lee '83, of Boston; John Pierpont Morgan, Jr., '89, of New York City; William Lambert Richardson '64, of Boston; Lawrence Eugene Sexton...
Tickets for the Senior dinner have been sent to all members of the class who have returned their postal cards. Men who, by any chance, cannot go are requested to notify J. E. Garnsey, Holworthy 14, by tomorrow. 1909 DINNER COMMITTEE...