Word: classes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...class of 1910 is apparently to be depended on for devising new varieties of class functions. Last year a pop night in the Union was held in place of the customary dinner in Boston, and the innovation proved a complete success. Over 300 men were present, in contrast to the small number usually attending class dinners after Freshman year. Now the Juniors are making another experiment by substituting a strawberry night for the annual function. Affairs of this sort are always valuable as a means of bringing the men together, and the new schemes seem to be particularly enjoyable from...
...large number of men are complicating the Secretary's work by delaying in sending in their Class Lives. Unless one sends in the statistics asked for and the address card, as well as other communications in the future in regard to changes of address and occupation and other items of interest to his classmates, the Secretary loses track of him. He nominally ceases to be a member of the class and cannot expect to receive notices of reunions, dinners and other celebrations which the class expects to enjoy in after years. A. G. CABLE, Secretary...
...three final matches in the class tennis tournaments, which were played yesterday on Jarvis Field, resulted as follows...
Application blanks for Seniors for Class Day tickets of the first set gave out yesterday, but others have been printed and placed in the Union, the Co-operative, and Leavitt & Peirce's. Applications must be in before 6 o'clock today. Second applications are due on June 1, for which blanks may be obtained at the same places on Monday...
...Beard defeated F. R. Kirkland, 6-2, 9-7. 1912--C. S. Cutting defeated L. D. Grinnell, 6-1, 6-2. The final match in the 1911 tournament will be played between A. Sweetser and H. Nickerson on Jarvis Field at 3.30 today. This match will complete the class tournaments, and the play for the College championship will begin on Monday, when N. W. Niles '09 will meet E. L. Beard '10 and the winner of today's match will meet C. S. Cutting '12. The winners of these two matches will then play against each other for the title...