Word: days
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Senior Spread Committee will, under the supervision of the Class Day Committee, have charge of preparations for the Senior spread. Its members should be well enough acquainted in Boston and vicinity to secure the necessary patronesses...
...nomination papers for the Class Day election will be found below. The names of nominees are given in capitals, at the beginning of each paragraph, and the names of the nominators follow in each case...
...call attention through your columns to a danger attending the unrestricted nominating of Class Day officers which Nineteen Hundred is not taking sufficient account of? I refer to the danger that the best men may be defeated at the election of the votes of the class have to be scattered among too large a number of nominees. This applies especially to the committee's, which, though esteemed minor honors, are very great in importance. Usually there are not more than four men for each committee who deserve to be elected. But if eight or more nominations are made for each...
...Class Day Committee--F. E. Bissell, R. Bliss, L. C. Forman, D. G. Harris, C. H. Morrill, F. Palmer, L. G. O. Smith, J. N. Trainer, Jr., H. Ward, R. H. Watson...
...following nominations have already been withdrawn: W. Stickney for Ivy Orator; W. C. Arensberg for Odist; and D. F. Davis for Class Day Committee...