Word: classes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...competition from the class of 1912 for the position of second assistant business manager of the CRIMSON will open on October 4 at 7 P. M. On that day candidates will report in the CRIMSON office to receive instructions in regard to the work...
...between 12.15 P. M. and 2.15 P. M. in the Harvard Union, will be on sale at the north windows of Grays Hall from 9 A. M. to 2.30 P. M. Tickets will be reserved until 1.45 P. M. for graduates of the College, up to and including the Class of 1858. Some tickets have been allotted to the classes from 1859 to 1908, both inclusive, and each class allotment will be reserved, if not sold, until 1.45 P. M. The tickets remaining unsold at 1.45 P. M. will be sold to graduates in the order of their application. Officers...
...public on Wednesday, October 6, and tickets must be shown for admission. Alumni and present members of the University who for any reason have failed to provide themselves with tickets before this date may secure tickets admitting to the Yard, by applying in person at the gate of the Class of 1877 on Wednesday, October 6, from...
During the year twenty-eight different clubs have used the various rooms of the Union. The small Sophomore class dinners, the class smokers, and the Round Table dinners have likewise been held there as in past years; and the Sophomore class, following the lead of the class of 1910, held a pop night in the Living Room in place of the annual class dinner. This year the Juniors instituted a new scheme of having, instead of one of the class smokers, a Strawberry Night, which proved highly successful. The Junior Union Dance, the Faculty Reception and the reception to President...
...SENIORS' CLASS DAY EXERCISES: Prayer by Rev. Edward C. Moore, D.D. Oration by Edward Tubbs Wentworth. Poem by Robert Emmons Rogers. Ode by Harford Willing Hare Powel, Jr. Chorister, Philip Greeley Clapp. Sanders Theatre, 11 A. M. Ivy Oration by Phineas McCray Henry. The Stadium...