Word: scheme
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yard, will probably form on Soldiers Field. Ticket holders, who in the past have been unable to see the procession, will be able to watch it as it enters the Stadium. In case of rain the exercises will be held in Sanders Theatre, as in former years. Some scheme of preferential rain checks, such as is used by the Class Day Committee for the Ivy Oration, will be adopted...
...desirable that there should be no delay in financing the work and putting it into the hands of contractors. The CRIMSON takes especial pleasure in the action of the Corporation; for it has sponsored the project and obtained the final plans which removed the objections threatening to wreck the scheme. The pool, long wanted, will remedy a grave defect in the athletic system. With it in use the dreams of the future gymnasium may rest until time and finances become suited to such an undertaking. The present addition will benefit the swimming team, the Union,--ornamentally and practically,--and numerous...
Plans are being drawn up for the decoration of the Yard in the spaces that face the Library. Professor Hubbard of the department of landscape architecture has formulated a scheme whereby the vacant places about the Library will be immediately planted so as to replace the old trees as they decline. The new uses and approaches which the Library will cause in the quadrangle has warranted this planting plan, which will be backed by Harvard graduates. The class of 1908 has started the movement by voting to present the College with another elm which will be located near University Hall...
...existing system of numerals awarded for inter-class games, the Student Council has decided to drop entirely the old colored sweaters, and to conform the new ones to the established system of colors used for major sports. The numerals will hereafter be inserted in an oval, and the color scheme will either be black, red, or white, according to the major sport which they represent...
Professor G. P. Baker '87, Graduate Adviser of the club, approves of the idea, and it is expected that this step will be merely a preliminary to the scheme of affording those candidates who fail to make the club on the acting and producing ends, and opportunity to demonstrate their ability by giving private performances for the benefit of club members only. Temporary double casts have already been partially selected and the active work of rehearsing began yesterday...