Word: caps
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Here is a suggestion for seniors and the Class Day Committee. Would it not be a wise change to have all the "mortar boards" worn on Class Day fitted with crimson instead of black tassels? Not only would each man prize his cap more highly for the bit of crimson on it, but the sombreness of too much black would be relieved and the whole effect would be more picturesque...
...purpose of the cap and gown will be defeated unless absolute uniformity is secured. For this reason the committee request that all gowns be purchased of the firm named above...
Students who intend to borrow caps and gowns from some graduate will please notify the committee at once so that they may know how many measurements are to be expected. The price will be $6.50, payable on delivery. A sample cap and gown may be seen at the Harvard Cooperative Society store...
...TROTTER and R. WALCOTT.Best general references: Constitutional - Pomeroy's Constitutional Law, 270-337; Cooley's Constitutional Limitations, Cap. 16; Patterson in Ann. Am. Acad. Pol. Sci., Oct., 1890. Economic - Pol. Sci. Quarterly, II, 545-557 (1887); 19th Ann. Report Mass. Board of Health, 1887,200-290; Bulletin 13, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Part...
...class of '95 has not formally voted to wear the cap and gown. However, if no objections are raised the contract will be awarded at once...