Word: blue
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...custom followed for several years of wearing blue coats and flannel trousers will be adhered to this year. Each dance will last for five minutes with an encore of three minutes, and cutting-in will be allowed only during an encore. In order to avoid confusion it is particularly requested that the Kirkland-street entrance of Memorial Hall be used by those arriving in carriages and that the Cambridge-street entrance be used by pedestrians. After 11 o'clock both doors will be open for those leaving in carriages. White carriage checks will indicate that carriages may be found...
...laws of the Medes and the Persians. But the Medes and the Persians being dead, their laws are not worth the traditional scrap of paper. So the dulators of our present laws should not exercise in part an authority which they ceased generations ago to exercise in spirit. The Blue Laws may well be stricken with blue lightning, and vanish in blue smoke...
...interesting as a matter of passing notice, though not worth much actually, that Harvard, having joined the infantry, now wears a hat cord of blue, the color once consecrated to defeat by Mahan and Brickley and the cause of our own undoing under Black. In like manner Yale, having joined the artillery, now wears a hat cord of red, whose tone was once the battle-sign to Yale. So are the heavens altered. Berkeley held that all color is illusion. And the Army has made...
...Liberty Bonds have been received by the undergraduate committee and may be obtained at the CRIMSON Building between 7 and 7.30 o'clock this evening. A member of the committee will be on hand to distribute them. The design of the buttons is a red circle with a blue border, with a blue figure of "Liberty" in the centre. The inscription reads: "Get behind the Government. Liberty Loan...
...cords: (a) For tactical instructors and cadet officers--Blue cord, with gilt acorn at each end and gilt keeper; (b) For Cadets--Blue (infantry) cord. (C. U. R., No. 2, June 5, 1917.) C. CORDIER, Captain U. S. Army, Commandant. June...