Word: crimson
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Proofs of the final 1908 Class List will be placed today in Leavitt & Peirce's, the CRIMSON office, and on the bulletin board of the Union. Every Senior is urgently requested to look at one of these lists today, Monday or Tuesday, and make sure his name and address are correctly printed; and if they are not to send corrections at once to the Secretary, Box D. Cambridge. The list will be printed on Wednesday, and any Senior whose name does not appear will receive no Class or Class Day Notices...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...wish to take up the merits of the question nor compare it with the present situation. It is sufficient to say that the undergraduates were, as at present, unanimously opposed and that their opposition carried weight. This is attested by the following editorial, reprinted from the Herald-Crimson of Wednesday, March...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
...another column this morning the CRIMSON prints a communication that attempts to defend the Junior class for not rallying sooner in support of the Union dance, on the grounds that it is a Union and not a class affair. A few figures readily prove the lack of foundation for this assertion. On January 20 there were 404 Junior members of the Union, and the University Catalogue, which appears today, shows a total enrolment of 467 Juniors in Harvard College and 23 in the Scientific School. Eighty-two per cent of the third year students are members of the Union...