Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...preparation for the Princeton game on Saturday, and the University baseball songs will be sung. Cards have been printed with the words of the songs, and they will be distributed at the meeting. Captain W. W. McLeod '19 will be the principal speaker, and the other men who will address the meeting will be announced tomorrow...
...desired especially to address the Freshmen, because it is assumed that more members of this class will be taking the full artillery course than of other classes. Upperclassmen and even graduates, however, are eligible for the courses in military science to be offered in the fall...
Regent of College to Address Class...
...first, however, the Class Day ceremony was very simple, consisting of a dinner, an address, and the final fare well. As time passed, the celebrations became more elaborate. The dance around Rebellion Tree was started. Seniors began to entertain their friends with punch. Four years after the latter happening, the President found it necessary to convert the rejoicing into a "respectable entertainment." From then on the Yard was open to all friends of undergraduates. Ladies, young and old, were invited. It became customary to give spreads and there was much dancing in the Yard. The day was made doubly important...
Class Day was started in 1760 by the election of one members of the Senior Class to deliver a valedictory address to the college, in Latin. It is interesting to note that at the first meeting to choose a Valedictorian, every members of the class brought a bottle of wine in his pocket. History relates there was "disorder...