Word: larger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...names of the ladies, sent to H. G. Francke, Thayer 37. As a directory is printed of all the guests present, it is essential that this be done immediately. The boxes are made to accommodate not more than 8 couples and not less than 3. Men wishing to form larger groups can obtain adjoining boxes and should designate on their applications with whom they desire to be. Men who do not join a box will be assigned to tables at the discretion of the committee. As usual the official dress for the evening will, be white flannel trousers and blue...
...report of the Committee on Scholarships shows that a larger number of men won places in the First and Second Groups of Scholars in the academic year, 1912-13 than in 1911-12, and that the number of Sophomores far exceeded the Seniors and Juniors...
...Charles have been open for rowing on Sunday, without objection from anyone. There seems to be no reason why the Newell and Weld boat clubs should not be open as well. Of course there would be no organized coaching of any sort; but singles, pair-oars, and even larger crews might be allowed upon the river, as sail-boats and motor boats are allowed on the harbor. An opportunity for the most valuable exercise which is now denied men who stay in Cambridge on Sunday, and granted to those fortunate enough to visit the surrounding country, would then be given...
...party, bankers in Europe, date of sailing and name of boat, landing place, probable itinerary with dates, place and date of departure. In 1911 the CRIMSON printed the above data concerning 65 men, the facts proving of great value to the voyagers. It is hoped that an even larger number will take advantage of this opportunity and send in the information at once...
...contribute generously to the 1914 fund for the Picnic on May 22. The Seniors will be on hand with plenty of receptacles, but in order that none of the collectors be burdened, bills are especially desired. Each Freshmen class for the past five or six years has given a larger sum than its predecessor and it is hoped that 1917 will show proper respect for tradition...