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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Despite the rather black outlook of low finances and memberships, there can be no doubt that the Union is being actually used more satisfactorily and by a larger number of men than ever before. Many have found that membership pays from purely selfish motives and that the Union is a source of almost indispensable convenience. The actual use of the Union in this way will do more towards strengthening it as a democratic force in the University than all the forced mass meetings and class smokers possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION OFFICERS ELECTED | 4/7/1905 | See Source »

...Davis, W. C. Farabee, Ph.D., J. M. Greenman, L. J. Henderson, M.D., A. s. Hills, G. Lincoln, R. LuV. Lyman, R. B. Mitchell, M. Mower, H. W. Rand, A. M. Tozzer, Ph.D., A. F. Whittem, B. G. Willard; assistants-- J. M. Adams, N. S. Bacon, M. D., O. F. Black, A. B. Blowman, J. G. Hall, L. S. Hapgood, M.D., F. R. Jouett, M.D., P. H. Provandie, M.D., K. K. Smith, V. Stefansson. H. L. Stone: Austin teaching fellows--A. H. Chivers, L. W. Riddle, S. B. Serviss, T. H. Thomas; lecturers--R. M. Johnston, E. M. Parker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Corporation Meeting. | 3/16/1905 | See Source »

...invited by the Washington Harvard Club to a smoker at the University Club, which has extended its privileges to all members of the delegation while in the city. At 9.30 tomorrow morning all the men will assemble at headquarters to prepare for the inaugural parade. The delegation, in black gowns and red mortar-board caps, will lead the college division of the parade. Men who wish to attend the inaugural ball will meet at headquarters at 7.30 o'clock Saturday evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inaugural Delegation Left Yesterday. | 3/3/1905 | See Source »

Tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock the black gowns and red mortar-board caps to be worn by Harvard men in the inaugural parade will be given out at Butler's. All who go to Washington under the special arrangements of the club are expected to enter the parade, and must wear uniforms. The caps and gowns will be loaned by the club, and may be kept only on payment of $1. On the morning of the parade a picture of the Harvard delegation in uniform will be taken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Further Plans for Washington Trip. | 2/27/1905 | See Source »

...Republican Club has made arrangements whereby the following costume will be furnished to the men who go to Washington to take part in the inaugural parade: black gowns, similar in general appearance to those worn by the Senior class, but of less expensive material, and crimson caps, of better material, and crimson caps, of better material and workmanship than those worn in the parade last fall. The caps and gowns will be ready for delivery in a few days, at a place which will be announced later. Men who wish to keep their caps and gowns will be allowed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Costume for Inaugural Parade. | 2/24/1905 | See Source »

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