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...decided to be inadvisable to start an active campaign among the graduates at that time, no objection was found to the formation of a graduate committee, which, however, has not yet been definitely selected. Another active 1917 campaign for new pledges was started at this time, and sub-committees from the three upper classes were formed to collect the remaining outstanding pledges. A large proportion of the pledges was collected by these committees. In April letters were sent to the delinquents of 1913, with good results, and late in May a final letter was sent to all delinquent undergraduates, urging...
...cover the total cost of the publication and distribution of the book throughout the schools and distant portions of the country where Harvard is at present hardly more than a name. For the booklet to fulfill the hopes of its publishers, it should be in the hands of the sub-Freshmen well before the June examinations. To accomplish this purpose enough money must be raised from the sale of a portion of the present edition to ensure the distribution of the remainder. Purchase of the books now on sale is not only worth while in itself, but only thus...
...University has issued a booklet, explaining the prices and plans of the Freshman Dormitories, which is by now in the hands of many prospective members of the class of 1918. There will be many points, however, which the Sub-Freshmen will not understand and which they will want to know about. Naturally they will turn for information to their friends who are already students in the University. Men who are going home for the spring vacation may expect to be besieged by questions from prospective students who will want to know all about the new dormitories. It is the clear...
...following sub-committees of the Union have been appointed by the newly elected officers for the year...
...meeting of the 1917 Finance Committee held last evening, it was reported that the recent campaign for class funds had been highly successful, there being nearly $1,000 now in the treasury. Chairmen of the sub-committees which will continue the canvass were elected as follows; G. E. Abbott, G. E. Leighton, A. Shortt, C. A. Ward. As yet no money has been collected from Freshmen living outside of Cambridge. Post cards asking for Fuado will be sent to these men in course of a few days...