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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the three upper classes and outsiders. A special rate of $2.50 will be granted to Freshmen. The committee in charge had planned to publish the book in time for the Jubilee on June 3, although the copy and photographs were prepared for this early date the failure of the engravers to fulfill their contract has delayed the appearance of the book...
...selection as a competitor in the inter-allied athletic meet has already been announced in the CRIMSON, the University will be represented by R. W. Harwood '20, who was also chosen to take part in the games. These men have been granted permission to take examinations at a later date and are leaving college for New York today, from where they will sail for France tomorrow with the other members of the United States team...
June 3 has been set as the date on which the soldier-athletes now in this country will sail for France to strengthen the team which will represent the United States in the interallied games to be held at Joinville-le-Pont, near Paris, from June 22 to July 6. Col. Joseph H. Thompson, who was sent here by General Pershing to take abroad the team selected by the Amateur Athletic Union, has decided upon this early date of departure in order that the contingent may reach France as soon as possible to complete the preliminary trials at Joinville...
...Class Day tickets at reduced prices closes on Saturday, May 31, at 6 P. M. No applications will be accepted after that time. An unlimited number of tickets may be purchased at the following prices: Sanders Theatre, $1.00; Stadium, 75 cents; Memorial, 75 cents; Yard, 35 cents. After that date Seniors may apply only on the regular graduate application blanks. It is especially requested that Seniors do not neglect to enclose self-addressed envelope, with 12 cents in stamps attached to the envelope. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
Under these conditions, certain classes now in the University may live to receive notices from "U4" stating that on and after a given date no lecture will be held until further notice owing to a sympathetic strike called by the faculty favoring the Boiler-makers Union. Such a possibility recalls those medieval days when a professor might find a notice in his lecture room stating that the students refused to attend or reimburse the dominus until he agreed to certain terms. It has taken almost a millennium to turn the tables, yet today we face the fact...