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...semi-circular end of the Stadium. If we must use the Stadium, it seems to me that the latter idea would be sufficiently attractive, if properly carried out, to insure the co-operation of the class and its friends in attending them. Moreover, it would establish a pretty custom and one which other classes would be glad to repeat...
...this over when they are lined up on the march to Sanders Theatre. After the exercises there, which are pretty long, the spreads, club and private, are on. And in the evening there is dancing at Memorial and the Gymnasium. Is not this enough? Previously it has been the custom to cram in some Statue exercises, at which people made lots of noise, and go hot, and dusty, and covered, with confetti, but this year it seems necessary to give up these exercises on account of danger from fire. When we see something going, we always want to get something...
...also been suggested that the old College custom of dancing on the green on Class Day be revived, and that it take place in the Stadium after the exercises...
...chief objections against going to the Stadium are the breaking of old College custom and the distance of the Stadium from the Yard. The first of these objections is more seeming than real for the Statue exercises were a make-shift from the old exercises, and are but six years old, having been started by the class of '98. The second objection may seem more serious to some, but when one considers the ease and readiness with which fellows march to the games it does not appear so objectionable...
...former years it has been the custom to place in the College library a large three volume album containing the full-sized mounted photographs of every member of the Senior class. There will be somewhat of a change this year, and in place of three very briky volumes, one medium-sized book bound in full morocco, will contain the platinum prints, in reduced size, eight to a page, of every man in the class...