Word: arrays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Magazine contains, as usual, a prolixity of excellent things. Besides an array of substantial articles, there is a complete record of student affairs and athletics during the past months, togeth-with other information of all sorts which interests Harvard men. The undergraduate should not be frightened away by the name; for the Graduates' Magazine contains a most complete and convenient account of his own multifarious doings. And it enters upon its twenty-fourth year with strong promise of continuing unbroken the series of splendid volumes which have hitherto made it indispensable in Harvard circles and have extended its influence...
...reminded that as loyal sons of 1915 they are not to forget to reserve Thursday evening of this week for the annual celebration known as the Senior Junket. The class will form in line early in the evening and in ranks of thirteen will march in martial array to Soldiers Field where a program of unparalleled interest and entertainment will take place. The evening will be spent in various novel amusements and Seniors who fail to appear will surely regret...
...Sophomore class dinner will be held on Friday, March 26, at 7 o'clock. Plans are under way for a vaudeville show after the dinner for which a meeting will be called soon of all men with any ability in acting or singing. Only if a large array of talent will come out for these trials can a good series of acts lasting about fifteen minutes each be staged. The detailed plans will be announced later...
Wachanan has played left wing all thought the early part of the season, lately he has been left out of the setup, the forward line consisting of array and MacDonald, wings, with key and Sweeney centres...
...levity on such themes is not to be encouraged. H. F. Weston '16 has other characteristic drawings, and J. N. Burk '16 and D. ing '16 contribute some amusing sketches. The literary feature of the number is "Pyg and Gal" a romantic ballad by J. Garland '15. The usual array verses and jests finish off the number in a true Christmas flavor. W. A. FLEWELLING, Colby...