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...suggestion that there should be a large commemorative dinner at Commencement time to which all the men who have ever lived in Holworthy should be invited, we consider an excellent one. Each man at the banquet could wear a button giving his room number, or it could be arranged for inhabitants of the same room to sit together. Prominent graduates who lived in Holworthy would undoubtedly be more than willing to speak on such an occasion. A banquet of this kind would be a true festival rite and productive of the spirit which binds all Harvard men together...
...meeting of the Senior Class Button Committee held last Friday afternoon a design submitted in the competition by R. Murray '12, of Wollaston, was chosen for the class button. The selected design will make a very small circular button in the class colors, green and white, with a green background and an inner circle containing the numerals "12". A total of 59 designs were submitted by 18 different competitors...
...meeting of the Senior Class Button Committee held yesterday afternoon it was decided to hold a competition among members of the Senior class for the button design. The design must be in the class colors, green and white, and should contain either the numerals "1912" or the numerals "12." As the buttons are of small size and will cost only 25 cents each, the design should be as simple as posible. Designs should be sent to J. R. Sibley '12, Holworthy 18, before Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The selection will be made immediately after the close...
...Senior class button committee has been appointed as follows: chairman, J. R. Sibley, of Rochester, N. Y.; J. Elliott, of New York, N. Y.; J. P, Kennedy, of Winthrop; and E. L. McKinney, of Albany, N. Y. The committee will take charge of the competition for a class button design and will make the final selection...
...meeting of the committee on the 1914 class buttons held yesterday, the design submitted by R. M. Coryell was accepted. The design provides for a lozenge-shaped button bearing the numerals '14. The colors will be orange and black, the class colors, since it is the intention to have the button for all four college years...