Word: send
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Senior year, when the class was so scattered by the war, there were 366 men whom we were unable to reach and who were therefore unable to send in their orders for the Class Album...
...time has now come when you are settled again, and we are sending out return postals for your convenience in ordering Albums. We only ask you to send in your orders promptly so that we may bind up the books and deliver them, and thus conclude the Committee's affairs. You can't afford to miss the Album and you can't go back on the Committee. If you don't receive a postal write to the Committee but act quickly, because there are only 198 Albums to go 'round. The price of the Album is $6.50. 1918 PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE...
...will be those members of the Junior Class whose names appear in the 1921 Red Book, last year's Junior Dance Committee, and the officers of both the Senior and Sophomore classes. These men should ask the girls they intend to invite immediately, but it will be impossible to send out the formal invitations until later in the year, when the list of patronesses has been completed...
...columns to call attention of the music lovers in the student body to the excellent opportunity which is put at their disposal through the generosity of Mrs. Frederic Shurtleff Coolidge of New York to hear standard works in the field of chamber music literature? Mrs. Coolidge is going to send on to Harvard the three organizations which she has founded and largely supports, so that the students and members of the University may have a free opportunity to hear some of the remarkable and beautiful literature in this branch of composition. The three organizations are the Berkshire Quartet, the Letz...
...Minot by calling Cambridge 6371. The committee realizes that, owing to the short notice given, it will be impossible to reach many students who would gladly give if the object were properly brought to their attention, but all men who can give are urged by the committee to send their subscriptions by mail to Mrs. Minot as soon as possible at 18 Hawthorn street, Cambridge...