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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...predecessors, and surpasses them in the execution of both pictures and text. The amount of attention, in fact, that has been given to minor matters of arrangement, mechanical execution, and proofreading is extraordinary. For example, the pictures of buildings are arranged as they would be met in a walk around the Yard and out from it by the most natural courses. The pictures of the Senior class--for most Seniors the principal feature of the book--have better back ground than before, and gain by being slightly reduced to show more of the figure. The proportion of pictures that...
Minot Justin Savage '19, of Cambridge, was thrown from his horse while with the Regiment yesterday and suffered concussion of the brain and severe cuts around the face. He was taken to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, where he was reported resting comfortably at a late hour last night. His name had not been placed on the dangerous list...
Tomorrow the long-awaited day arrives. Promptly at 6 o'clock all Seniors will be routed out of bed by the Regimental Band's most lusty bugler. Shortly thereafter the parade will form and after a general trip around the Yard, led by the entire Regimental Band and the Class Goat, will converge towards Harvard square, where a half-dozen of the Boston Elevated Company's fastest trolley cars will be waiting to receive the throng. Before the cars are boarded, however, every Senior must pass in review before the camera...
Promptly at 6 o'clock Friday morning at trumpeter will arouse the drowsy Seniors. At 6.30 the band will start the grand march around the Yard, headed by the special prize 1916 goat. Half an hour later six special cars, bearing refreshments and the band, will start the Seniors on their journey of mystery...
After several weeks of painstaking planning, the committee has announced the details of the program for the day. Promptly at 6 o'clock in the morning a trumpeter will arouse the Seniors. At 6.30 the band will start the grand march around the Yard, led by the special prize 1916 goat. Half an hour later the entire class will board six special cars, bearing refreshments and the band. A steamer will meet the Seniors at the wharf and convey them to Misery Island, which has been specially chartered for the occasion. The committee has arranged for a particularly elaborate lunch...