Word: enjoying
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fall to publish notices and communications in the CRIMSON requesting that there should be less noise on Mt. Auburn street and in the Yard at night. The great majority of undergraduates do not need to be told to behave themselves; it is only to those immature individuals who cannot enjoy themselves without boisterousness that this appeal is addressed...
...member of the University who joins the Union after June 1, as an active, non-resident, or associate member may have his membership continued until October 31, 1911, and he may enjoy all the privileges of the Union without the payment of an additional sum. None of these membership fees, however, may be charged upon the term bill...
This evening the undergraduates will enjoy one of the rare opportunities for hearing a Cambridge concert by the University musical clubs, and the reception accorded to these organizations should be such, as to insure the permanence of this custom. Coming on the eve of the Yale baseball game and two days before Class Day, this concert forms a part of the Class Day festivities--one which should be generally appreciated and which should receive substantial support...
...regard to changes of address and occupation and other items of interest to his classmates, the secretary loses track of him. He nominally ceases to be a member of the class and cannot expect to receive notices of reunions, dinners, and other celebrations which the class expects to enjoy in after years...
...member of the University who joins the Union now as an active, non-resident or associate member, may have his membership continued until October 31, 1911, and he may enjoy all the privileges of the Union without the payment of an additional sum. None of these membership fees, however, may be charged upon the term bill...