Word: classe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...BEALE, J. B. HAYWARD, J. D. PHILLIPS, Class Day Committee.CAMBRIDGE...
...good deal of uncertainty concerning the committee's negotiations with the Corporation in regard to the "Tree." As was stated in our first letter the Corporation pointed out to us many difficulties in the present form of the Tree Exercises and urged us to gather the opinions of the class concerning the changes proposed. We have asked for expressions of opinion and, in several ways, have, we believe, gathered the general opinion of the class. During the past week or two we have tried to meet the Corporation to get a final decision, but have been unable...
...answer to the editorial in the CRIMSON this morning, we feel warranted in saying that they have rather mistaken our meaning. The Senior Dance is the point upon which will turn the two days scheme, which the committee personally approve and believe the class favors. If the class favors the dance the exercises must necessarily last two days. The principal objection to it seems to be that of expense. Carefu estimates have shown that $2 for each person would fully cover the expenses. The tickets would be necessarily limited, averaging only three to each Senior...
...communication from the Class Day Committee suggests that the CRIMSON has mistaken their meaning in advocating a Senior's Dance in the Class Day exercises. It may have, but we think not. It seems as if the committee had rather mistaken the CRIMSON'S meaning...
...CRIMSON has not opposed a Senior's Dance. It has on the contrary rather favored it from the beginning. An editorial of January 7 expressly included it in a two day programme as the final event of the Class Day exercises...