Word: classes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There are now 98 men who have not yet returned the proofs of their class pictures to the photographers. As the book is already in the hands of the printer, it is imperative that all delinquent Seniors attend to this matter at once. PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
Owing to the success of the Phillips Brooks House spread last Class Day, the Association has decided to give another spread this year. Invitations may be obtained by any member or graduate of the University upon payment of a nominal charge sufficient to cover the expense of the engraving. These invitations will be ready for distribution about May 1. The tickets to the spread will be $1 each and in case there is a surplus of receipts over expenditures, this surplus will be refunded to the Senior subscribers in proportion to the number of tickets taken...
...generally understood that Professor Lowell is in favor of an exclusively Freshman dormitory, big enough for all the members of the class. If this could be established, the question of Freshman unity would be settled once and for all. With the whole class lodged under one roof, with a suitable common room for a general meeting place, the members would soon become acquainted, and many friendships would be formed immediately which now take about four years to develop. But it will undoubtedly be some time before this ideal is realized, and another method should be devised for use until that...
...believe that the custom of wearing class buttons now in use of the Senior class with but mediocre success should be transferred to the Freshman class. At first it may seem undesirable to tag the first-year men in this way, but after all there is nothing particularly disgraceful or shameful in being a Freshman. If this custom were adopted, Freshmen would be materially aided in picking out their classmates, and before the end of the year would be more a unit than at present...
There are over 50 Seniors who have not yet been measured for caps and gowns. The custom of wearing caps and gowns in the month of May can only be successfully carried out by the co-operation of the entire class, and it is strongly urged that men who have not yet been measured will make immediate arrangements to procure caps and gowns before May 1. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...