Word: attends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...whole, this article has not attempted to minimize the work entailed in a News competition, but rather has stressed its opportunities and advantages. All men are welcome to attend the opening meeting even if they have not definitely made up their minds as to whether they will come...
...definitely limited to House members. Dress for the evening will be informal. In seating the residents and guests, the head table will be placed near the center of the room, while the high table will not be set for the meal. It is expected that approximately 350 persons will attend the dinner...
...will attend the meeting are as follows: B. S. Wood '33, president of the Senior class; Arthur Foote '33, vice president; D. M. Sulli '33, treasurer; A. J. Garceau, '91, President of the Harvard Class Secretaries Association; R. L. Seaife, secretary of the class of 1897; F. A. Harding, secretary of the class of 1909, J. B. Garrison, secretary of the class of 1931; and W. G. Morse '99, purchasing agent of the University...
...enlivening of Class Day, its rejuvenation, does not entail unearthing a new traditions which have died a natural death. The problem is one of cultivating those which already exist, and of providing further embellishments for eye, ear, and wit to meet the anticipation of those who attend. The rush of Seniors to graduate schools, or to fortunately obtained employment lessons the outstanding significance of Commencement to a large number of men. Class Day can be revamped and returned to a semblance of its former hearty self if the exercises are arranged to provide more substantial nourishment for the Harvard tempered...
...Harvard was primarily a Minister's College, every student had to read the Scriptures twice a day, and was obliged to attend Chapel a like number of times daily, once at six o'clock in the morning, and again in the evening. No student, moreover, was admitted until he was able to read, write, and speak Latin perfectly, and besides being required to have an excellent knowledge of Greek, was never allowed during his College course to use his mother tongue, except in certain public exercises of oratory...