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...clock Friday afternoon, on the steps of Widener Library, both Freshman and Senior Class pictures will be taken. All Seniors who wish to appear in the picture, must wear caps and gowns, which may be obtained at the Co-operative after...
...price of caps and gowns which Seniors must wear at graduation is advanced tomorrow. In order that the Class picture be a success and that Seniors may have their gowns to wear mornings after May 1, according to custom, it is essential that orders be placed immediately...
...operative so far, the Class Day Committee calls attention to the fact that only fifteen days remain in which to order them. The Class picture will be taken shortly after April 15 and no man will be allowed to appear in it without cap and gown. All Seniors must wear gowns on Class Day, and it has been the custom, in past years, for all members of the graduating class to wear them daily from 9 until 1 o'clock after May 1. These many reasons make it apparent that every member of the class should secure...
...after May 1 all Seniors will wear cap and gown all morning and until 1 P. M. This is a time-honored custom and will be lived up to this year. Owing to the confused classification, a list of "Seniors" is posted in University Hall. The contract for caps and gowns has been awarded to Cotrell and Leonard Co., of Albany, N. Y. All Seniors are requested to get measured at the Harvard Co-operative immediately and to leave an order for a gown. Until April 15th the price of a complete cut fit is $7.25. After April 15th...
...have entered the higher institution of learning, seeking the vital elements of American life, can truly interpret the cartoon. For we have seen Uncle Sam, who appropriates billions upon billions of dollars, making the men wear the uniforms of world democracy, and telling them to eat war bread, doughnuts, and molasses cakes in their dormitories. In our classrooms we have been proud to sit among his soldiers, equipped for the full duties of citizenship...