Word: exoduses
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...Cambridge, but many of the other classes will undoubtedly return for Commencement and march in the parade of graduates to the Stadium. All the members of the three lower classes who are in the R. O. T. C. will also be in Cambridge during graduation week and a general exodus of men will not result...
...Rooming in the Yard in the Senior year is now a tradition and a good one, and makes for class solidarity," said Assistant Dean Mayo, addressing the Class of 1918 at their smoker in the Union last night. "About 20 years ago there was an exodus from the Yard because of the antiquated lighting and poor plumbing of the dormitories; but these defects have now been overcome so that about ten years ago the movement for the Senior Class to repopulate the buildings began. This movement has steadily spread, increasing to a great degree the unity of each class during...
...system, and its requirement that the student obtain a liberal cultural education. It would simply mean that men would have an opportunity to study and even concentrate in advanced military subjects, and that graduate students could make themselves experts in them. There would be no prescription, and no general exodus from other studies; and the courses could be made difficult enough to frighten away all but the serious-intentioned. The proposal is not to militarize the University any more than the existence of a chemical department has made the University a scientific laboratory...
...through the number hastily--one starts at the cover, in which T. Sizer '16 shows the Christmas exodus in a well-received drawing with stained glass shadow motif. The prologue is a lyric, suggesting "ye oldene tyme," and is appropriately followed by E. E. Hagler's frontispiece, "Under the Mistletoe," done in the ante-bellum crinoline style. After a realistic diary of the musical club's western trip by H. Wentworth '17, one comes to the editorials...
Cambridge around Christmas time, is enveloped in an encircling gloom. What with the early departure of the Musical Clubs to the boards and ball rooms of the West, and the general exodus of students to their several homes, the University's purlieus, from Gore to Perkins, will become bleak, barren and bare. But before the members of the University disperse to the four winds, a cheerful note will be struck, that will echo in Cambridge for many...