Word: classe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scheme proposed by the Class Day Committee suggested a ball game with Yale on Saturday afternoon. Would it not be pleasanter and more appropriate to have a game with a team of graduates? There could be no possible ground for ill-feeling, we should be very glad to see famous old players again, and they would doubtless come back on that day more joyfully than on any other...
...would add a word to the discussion, which is running through your columns, concerning the Class Day exercises. In today's CRIMSON appeared an article with which I partly agree, but mostly disagree...
Whether the Class Day exercises should be lengthened to extend over more than one day is a question both sides of which will have strong support. Some Seniors will oppose any change...
...seems, however, as if some lengthening of the exercises would be beneficial. Just how much they should be lengthened it is hard to say. One day has been found, by a large number of those who have graduated in recent years and those who have been their guests on Class Day, to be too short for a full enjoyment of the various events of the occasion. Three days would prove probably as much too long. A moderate lengthening of the exercises, making them cover the whole or the larger part of two days, commends itself as the best plan...
This or a similar programme, covering not longer than two days, would give the members of the graduating class time to entertain their guests more fittingly and to enjoy the exercises themselves as they have not been able to do for several years. It would heighten the enjoyment of a very large majority of the guests and inconvenience very few. Those visitors who live in the neighborhood of Boston could as easily come to Cambridge two days as one if they cared to attend both days. To those who come from a distance one day more or less would make...