Word: dress
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...churches, and even of opening banks and stores. They have the remarkable faculty of adapting themselves more quickly than most races to the habits and customs of the community in which they live, and of absorbing rapidly the ideas of christian civilization. In language, taste for food, matters of dress, and religion, the negro is like the white American, and is willing to lay down his life for his country and its institutions...
...Class Day, Seniors must appear in caps and gowns. Dress suits must not be worn under the gowns before 6 o'clock. After that hour Seniors may wear them if they wish, but gowns must also be worn...
...account of the usual hot weather during Class Day week, it has been decided to ask all who care to do so to wear white fiannel trousers, blue or dark coats, and soft shirts at the Senior Spread this year. Anyone who comes in a dress suit, however, will not find himself out of place...
...following men, composing the committee in charge of the dinner, will act as ushers: G. Bettle, chairman, W. T. Gardiner, J. H. Lowell, R. S. Meriam, L. H. Mills, K. Reynolds, L. Saltonstall, W. A. Willetts, D. J. P. Wingate. It is urged that no one wear evening dress...
...Union this evening at 7.30 o' clock. R. G. Ervin '13 will act as coast-master and there will be speeches by C. C. Little '10, G. E. Jones '11, and L. Withington, Jr., '11. Music will be provided. It is requested that no one wear evening dress...