Word: caps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven. Conn., Oct. 24, 1913.-- At the senior class election the following men were elected to offices: class secretary, George W. Patterson, 4th; class historian, A. F. Jenks, Jr.; cup committee, E. D. Davis, J. T. Blossom, R. C. Gates; cap and gown committee, L. M. Marks, R. G. Walker, G. G. Jones; triennial committee, S. Colt, R. Osborn; H. Noyes, H. L. Rodgers, P. G. Cornish...
...order to insure the success of the Senior and Freshman class pictures today the observance of two customs is absolutely necessary. First, every Senior should not only make sure to be present, but he should also wear his cap and gown. In past years Senior pictures have been taken with a large number of men in plain clothes. As long as custom calls for the wearing of the academic costume, all who come to the picture should conform to the unwritten...
Today we expect to see the whole senior class appear in their time-honored caps and gowns. To give this venerable custom a good start it is essential, first that the officers set the example, and, secondly that the rest of the class join with them to usher in the annual custom with a whole heart. If but a few Seniors appear in this unusual costume, they feel conspicuous; if all the Seniors appear in it, they feel almost impressive. After all it is an impressive custom, this wearing of the cap and gown in the last few weeks...
...handicap pool and billiard tournament, free to all members of the Union, will begin on Monday, February 24. In case a sufficient number of men enter the matches, a cap will be given to the winner of each event. All men wishing to enter the tournament must sign the blue-book in the office of the Union by Saturday, February 22. P. Eaton '14 and V. Shaw-Kennedy '16 have been appointed as a committee to encourage pool and billiard playing at the Union and to make arrangements for the tournaments which the Governing Board has decided to inaugurate...
Measurements may be made immediately at the Co-operative Society. To men measured before March 8 the price of the cap and gown will be $4.75. To men measured after that date the price will be $5.25. In order to facilitate the work of the Committee it is hoped that Seniors will get measured as soon as possible. Delivery will be made about the end of April. 1913 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...