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...will be sold all day tomorrow for the benefit of the Polish Relief Society's War Relief Fund. Flower-stands will be placed in Memorial Hall, Foxcroft, the Union, the Varsity Club, and the three Freshman Dining Halls. In addition to flowers, Polish flags at 10 cents each, and emblem pins bearing the Polish eagle's head at 25 cents apiece will be offered for sale. Representing the University on the committee in charge is W. I. Tibbetts '17. Mme. Antoinette Szumonski Adamowska is conducting the sale for the Relief Society...
...their playing this season: Eldon Bruce Flu '17, of Lynn; Raymond Hugh Franzen '17, of St. Paul, Minn.; Thorton Ward Merriam '15, of Skowhegan, Me.; Oren Hutchinson Persons '17, of Cazenovia, N. Y.; and Gilbert Whitehead '15, of Cambridge. In addition, the following men, who had won the regular emblem in previous years, also won the right to wear the championship insignia for the first time as a result of the team's victory in the intercollegiate league: Gerald Fessenden Beal '16, of Hanover; Percy Catton '15, of Cambridge; Michael Hermond Cochran '15, of Cambridge; Wesley Alvah '15, of Newton...
...public display of any red flag or banner, and hence kept the crimson banner of the University from public use, was yesterday repealed by the Massachusetts legislature. Governor Walsh affixed his signature to the measure after long consideration, and thereby granted all societies the privilege of carrying a red emblem in any public demonstration...
Contrary to the assertion made by certain Boston newspapers yesterday, the Student Council has not considered a motion to adopt a white flag with a red "H" as the University emblem. This banner was carried in the parade Saturday merely to keep within the limits of the "red flag" law, but it has not been officially adopted, and crimson banners will be used at the Yale game...
...first place, if Sophomores are to have buttons, there is every reason why Juniors and Freshmen, too, should have them. Then, with everyone running about with a class emblem in his lapel, the useful simplicity of the present distinction of the class button will give way to bewildering and fruitless intricacy. Fancy the effectiveness of class buttons when they require more than a mere glance to be distinguished...