Word: classing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Work was begun yesterday on the reconstruction of the tower of Memorial, to get it ready for the clock which the class of '72 is to have put there...
...attention of all Seniors needs to be called to the fact that the time has come when, according to the vote of the class, they should wear caps and gowns. It is to be regretted that the members of the class have not of their own accord started the custom at the time agreed upon. To all appearances, however, only a very small proportion of the class have done so. Obviously if this state of affairs continues and the Seniors show themselves incapable of putting into effective operation a carefully considered vote of the class, the only result will...
...individual preferences of the members of the class should no longer have any weight with them. After open and careful discussion the class voted to wear caps and gowns, and that vote should be considered binding by every man in the class. Unless some action is taken, what might readily be made a pleasing custom will degenerate into a mere farce...
Hobart Uri Lampry '98 died of consumption in Boston on April 8. Lamprey was born in Boston, April 15, 1876. He was prepared at the Boston English High School and entered the Scientific School with the class of '98. At the end of last year failing health compelled him to leave College and to go west, but he did not improve much and returned to Boston...
President Donald will make the opening remarks and will then leave the further charge to Toastmaster Percy M. Jaffray. The speeches will be between the courses in the following order: William H. Conroy, "The Class;" J. F. Perkins, "Rowing;" R. deKay Gilder, "The Press;" B. H. Dibblee, "The Crew;" P. D. Haughton, "Baseball;" P. G. Carleton, "Debating;" J. F. Brice will read a poem on "The Class." The '99 Glee Club will also sing a number of selections...