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...charge of a committee consisting of C. L. Smith '07, E. E. Norman '07 and J. d. Pounds '08. A permanent secretary will be appointed, but there will be a different chairman appointed to conduct each meeting, in order to give all members experience in presiding. All upper classmen are invited to join as the purpose of the society is to have a membership large enough to enable members to absent themselves at will, without interfering with the work of the club...
...former years, each member of the committee will invite a number of Freshmen to his room, giving them an opportunity to meet informally a few upper classmen of prominence, as well as members of their own class. Every man is expected to give his beer night before the end of October, and lists of men and invitation blanks are at the office of the Union and should be called for at once...
...Freshman Reception Committee last evening the Freshman class was divided equally among the members of the committee in order that, as in former years, each member of the committee might invite a number of Freshmen to his room, giving them an opportunity to meet informally a few upper classmen of prominence, as well as members of their own class...
...come out. The practice will last three weeks, and will end with a game between a picked team from the squad and a team of graduates. If enough men report, a series of class games will also be arranged. Separate squads will be formed for Freshmen and upper classmen. R. J. Hardy, a member of the University team in 1901 and later a member of the Crescent Athletic Club team, Brooklyn, will coach the upper class squad, and H. H. Bennett, captain in 1904, will probably coach the Freshmen...
...Assembly Room of the Union tonight at 7.15 to discuss plans for the year and to receive blank invitations. This year, as in former years, each member of the committee will invite a number of Freshmen to his room, giving them an opportunity to meet informally a few upper classmen of prominence, as well as members of their own class...