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That the 1918 board is energetic and progressive is attested by several innovations. A soft Morocco leather binding adds a great deal to the appearance of the volume; an unusually complete set of individual photographs certainly adds much to its interest; the business staff has relieved the class of expense by some unobtrusive advertisements. Of course a new feature of the book this year is the incorporation of pictures of the new dormitories, and accounts of the several house and entertainment committees and interdormitory teams. There is, however, a very noticeable lack of attention to the musical activities...

Author: By R. W. Chubb ., | Title: FRESHMAN RED BOOK GOES ON SALE TODAY | 6/10/1915 | See Source »

Five hundred and twenty-seven Freshmen responded to the postal card canvass started just before vacation to find out the class opinion concerning beer at class smokers, 242 voting for soft drinks, 221--voting for beer and 64 voting for both. In regard to the question of vaudeville or moving pictures, the general preference was for moving pictures. Accordingly both kind of refreshments will be served in the proportion indicated by the vote and moving pictures will have the precedence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1918 VOTE ON BEER DIVIDED | 4/27/1915 | See Source »

...prefer beer or soft drinks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Post Card Vote on Class Problems | 4/16/1915 | See Source »

According to present weather conditions the Soldiers Field tennis courts will be ready for use Monday. They were in good enough condition to be marked out and have the nets set up yesterday, but the ground is still decidedly soft and needs much rolling. Nevertheless it is now expected to open them permanently on Monday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Tennis Trials Today | 4/10/1915 | See Source »

...make reply to the letter in yesterday's CRIMSON upholding drinking at class smokers. The writer asks--"Have those who prefer beer ever objected to the serving of ginger ale or sarsaparilla"? Let me suggest that the men who drink beer never have any excuse for objecting to their soft-drink neighbors. In many cases, the compliment cannot be returned. He then asks--"How many members of the class would attend a smoker at which no beer was served"? If a man has so little class spirit, that he will not come to a smoker unless beer is served there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Liquor and Class Congenialty. | 1/27/1915 | See Source »

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