Word: cards
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Freshmen are reminded that all designs for the menu card to be used at the class banquet on January 19 are due on Monday, January 4, at a place which will be announced in the CRIMSON of that date. The card will be six inches in length and five in width. There is no restriction as to the number of colors which may be used. The design should be original and not too plain. The man whose drawing is accepted will be made a member of the class dinner committee...
...Freshman banquet will be held much earlier this year than last, Tuesday, January 19, being the date set. It will take place in the Living Room of the Union, as usual. Designs for the menu-card must be handed in on the first day after the recess, January 4. The man whose drawing is accepted will be made a member of the Dinner Committee...
...belong to the Union, it has been found necessary to cancel the smoker which had been arranged for Thursday, December 17. If a large smoker is to be held before Christmas it is essential that every man who has not joined that institution should take out a membership card at once. 1917 is the only class in College which is in this predicament; class unity and democracy are largely built on these gatherings; accordingly it is the duty of every 1917 man to join the Union at once in order that other men in the Sophomore class may enjoy...
...almost completed. The rooms are plastered and painted and the wood-work in them is finished. In the main entry hall the marble columns are in place, as is much of the marble work on the walls. The plaster ceilings of the main reading room and the card-catalogue room are also nearing completion, while the installation of the imported wood-work in the room which will hold the Widener collection will begin shortly...
...street addition on the third floor is intended for private and class dining purposes. The fourth and fifth floors are devoted entirely to bed rooms. The remainder of the building is practically unchanged. The private dining and meeting rooms on the third floor are the same, save that the card room has been enlarged and the front of the 44th street addition will be used for a billiard room and lounge...