Word: day
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Balloting for five men to fill the vacancies on the present Board of Overseers, and to hold office for a term of six years, will take place in Massachusetts Hall on Commencement Day between half past nine and four o'clock. As no graduate of less than five years' standing will be allowed to vote, only members of the Class of 1914 or earlier classes are eligible to cast ballots...
...good to believe that Class Day is with us again, the same old rollicking reunion of many pre-war season. Downed for a time by the exigencies of war-time, "it comes up smiling" quite as expansively as of yore, and many are the prophets among the returning "grads" who declare that the jollity of the occasion will smash all previous records to atoms...
Spreads, confetti, band stands, reunions, outings, all are ready to burst forth as riotous adjuncts to the day's fun. Rumor has it that the Ivy Orator is in record-breaking form, and, while rehearsing his effusion on lonely golf-courses, far from the ear of mortal man, has even himself been rocked by unholy glee. The Glee Club, too, is reported to be in fighting trim, and straining at the leash for the evening's operations on the moonlit steps of Widener. Spreads will be spread thick in every nook and cranny of the Yard, and many will...
...list which is posted on all the university bulletin boards to find out at what time they are expected to be on hand. The ushers will assist at Sanders Theatre in the morning and in the Stadium in the afternoon besides being on duty in the Yale throughout the day...
...English war posters, loaned by Clark university, is now on exhibition in the Treasure Room of the Widener Library. In the same room is a portrait of Colonel Paul Azan by Miss Hazelton. The posters and picture are to remain on exhibition all week and may be seen every day from 9 until 5.30 o'clock