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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...comparatively small number of caps and gowns have been called for at the Co-operative Society. As Monday will be the first day on which to wear gowns, Seniors are particularly requested to make the purchase today before 4 o'clock. The committee hopes that this year the tradition may be successfully carried out without the customary continual notices and reminders. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE
That nothing has recently been done to check wholesale dishonesty in libraries, class-rooms, and examinations, is by no means due to indifference on the part of the College authorities. The trouble is that the proportion of evidence is remarkably small. The many forms of unscrupulousness, examples of which almost any undergraduate can narrate, are so insidious that they will run for months or even years without furnishing convincing proof of their presence. Merely occasional revelations have led to the optimistic saw that "on the whole undergraduates are pretty honest fellows, after all." Altogether they are pretty honest fellows...
...obtained at some colleges by means of the Honor System, to which we strongly believe the Student Council should give full consideration. As already implied, the problem is to regulate undergraduate opinion so that the present all too frequent instances of cheating on the part of a small group of men, instead of affording amusement to the many, will be universally frowned upon. Class-room deception is amusing to some men today, because they do not feel as keenly as they should, the weight of moral responsibility. They do not consider a man who "cribs" under the present system essentially...
...Phillips Brooks House Class Day spread will be held on the quadrangle between Holden Chapel and Phillips Brooks House this year as usual. The tickets will be 90 cents each. A small extra charge will be made for each invitation to cover the cost of printing. These invitations will be ready for distribution about May 15. In order to facilitate the work of the committee in charge, men who expect to attend the spread are requested to notify J. R. Sibley '12 at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible, stating the number of invitations they are likely...
...second floor will contain one large and three small dining rooms for the use of University teams. On the third floor will be three chambers for the use of coaches, and three dining rooms for Freshman training tables and the smaller University teams. The kitchen of the club will be in the basement and there all the meals for the training tables will be specially prepared. Five hydraulic dumb waiters from the basement to the top floor will give quick service. The Varsity clubhouse will be entirely separate from the Union, but there will be connecting doors on each floor...