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Today and tomorrow the Senior picnickers will have the opportunity of purchasing the finest and latest in hattings together with the loudest and flashiest in bathing trunks. They will be on sale on the lower floor of Stoughton between 12 and 1.30 today and tomorrow. Every Senior is supposed to take unto himself one of each, for which he will duff up the incidental yet essential sum of 25 cents. Tin cups will also be heady for distribution today and rumor hath it that they may also be essential paraphernalia. As today and tomorrow are the only times when Seniors...
...applications for Class Day tickets, open only to Seniors, may be made May 16 and 30, but other undergraduates and alumni may make application now for not more than five of each kind of the following tickets: Stadium $1.50 each. Memorial Hall $1 each, Yard 35 cents each. The latest date for receiving such applications will be 5 P. M. on Saturday, June 6. Application blanks for tickets may be obtained in the Union Leavitt & Peirce's, the Co-operative, and at the office of the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston. A Yard ticket will admit...
...tickets may be applied for: Two Sanders at 75 cents each, 12 Stadium at 50 cents each, 10 Memorial at 50 cents each, 10 Yard at 20 cents each, 10 Senior Spread at $2.50 each. The second special application for Seniors will close on Saturday, May 30; and the latest date for all applications will be 6 P. M. on June 6. Application blanks may now be procured at the Union, Leavitt & Peirce's, the Cooperative and at the Harvard Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston...
...diploma," wherewith shall it be philanthropy? If social service is to be made the equivalent of a college course, why call it social service--and, above all, why call it volunteer work? Perhaps, it is hide-bound conservatism that forces the Princetonian to take a reactionary view of this latest development of higher education spurting from the very fount of Knowledge; yet, the Princetonian is inclined to come forth with the anciently discredited dogma that to be philanthropic one must be inspired with a simon-pure love of mankind, undiluted by any expectation of future reward, be it diploma...
Tomorrow, Josephine Preston Peabody, who wrote "The Piper," will read her new play. "The Wolf of Gubbio." On Tuesday, March 17, Beulah Marie Dix, author of "The Road to Yesterday," will read her latest piece of work, "The Lonely Lady." The last of the three entertainments will come on March 24. The musicale will be under the direction of Miss Mabel Daniels, and will consist of compositions by Miss Daniels, Henry F. Gilbert, Mr. Percy L. Atherton '93, and Charles B. Roepper '10. The readings and musicale will be held in Agassiz House...