Word: present
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...follows: R. Whitney, chairman, W. DeF. Beal, R. C. Foster, C. Hann, Jr., G. R. Harding, P. D. Howe, H. Jaques, Jr., R. S. Jowett, J. Kean, 2nd, W. S. Seamans, Jr., J. Shillito, P. D. Smith, J. A. Sweetser. These men will act as ushers and must be present at the Union promptly at 8.15 o'clock...
About 35 taxicabs will be stationed at the Union at 2 o'clock for the use of any persons present at the dance. The minimum charge for the use of these taxicabs is $2, but if a greater amount than this is registered on the meter the occupants will be liable for the amount registered...
...plans, said that President Lowell and Dean Hurlbut were more than willing to entrust its solution to the class, provided sufficient enthusiasm and support were manifested. A committee representative of every interest in the class will be appointed and will welcome suggestions and advice on the subject. The present method of assignment by lot of not more than four rooms will be replaced by the new system, which will enable a group of form 14 to 16 men to take a whole entry, thus making it possible for friends to get rooms together without being subjected to a chance assignment...
...second annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Boston was held at the Hotel Somerset last evening. Nearly three hundred members and guests were present. Speakers not only from other New England colleges but also from England gave expression to their sympathy and cordial interest in the work that is being done at Harvard for the ultimate benefit of all educational institutions and of the nation. Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 president and introduced Governor E. S. Draper, who spoke of Major Higginson as "the truest Harvard man of the Harvards," and characterized the dinner as unique in being devoted...
Approval of the recent modification of the elective system was expressed by President Maclaurin of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor J. H. Ropes '89 showed that the present wide-spread criticism of colleges in general is a distinct advantage inasmuch as it may be easily answered...