Word: class-day
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...consent to give their rooms up for class-day to any persons not members of the senior class, and it is a matter of surprise, that becomes indignation, that any man can have the chic to ask for rooms. We have supposed that all the men in college knew well that Class Day was Senior's Day, and that no underclassmen, by custom, by courtesy, by honor, has any right in any way to hinder seniors from getting all the pleasure from that day that is possible. Because seniors are the hosts on class-day and underclassmen only guests...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: - It has been customary in past years, at least up to the time of '85, for the non-society men of the senior class to hold a caucus and to perfect an organization to counteract in some degree the so-called "influence" of the large societies in the election of class-day officers. While I by no means wish to imply that the present state of affairs demands such concerted action, I wish through your columns to impress on non-society men the importance of a full attendance at the election. This not only would tend...
...surprised to learn that members of the lower classes are either blankly refusing to give up their rooms to seniors for use on next class-day, or are giving them up with a good deal of reluctance. Only freshmen have any excuse for not knowing that it is a time-honored custom for all lower classmen to yield their rooms to seniors for class-day, of all the days in the year, the seniors day; and, if nothing else, it is at least a courtesy for all others to give way to them at that time...
...holds its first class meeting to-night, at which the preliminaries will be arranged for the more important meeting to be held later in the month. Though nothing of especial interest is to be done to-night except the election of a committee to make arrangements for the coming meeting, yet we would suggest that the methods followed by eighty-five and eighty-four be adhered to in the present instance, since they gave great satisfaction to both these classes and seem well calculated to meet the exigencies of a general election of class-day officers...
...class-day number will be ready at 10 A.M. to-day. On account of spreads copies to subscribers in all buildings in the college yard will not be delivered until early Saturday morning. Papers to other subscribers will be delivered Friday. Subscribers who room in the yard can get their copies at noon to-day at Sever's, by giving their name and the number of their rooms...