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Today the Seniors will begin the wearing of caps and gowns, a custom so time-honored as to need no explanation. It is an honor which any Senior should be proud to have reached, and a custom which none should fail to observe through false modesty or laziness. The question, of course, arises whether caps and gowns in themselves establish a speaking acquaintance between the wearers, and we believe the answer of former classes has wisely been in the affirmative. Certainly their use could serve no better purpose than to bind classmates more closely together during the last few weeks...
Today is the last day for sittings for the Senior Class Album. Those who fail to see Tupper today must be left out of the book. As only a few men have not had sittings yet, these are urged to do so at once, in order that the Album may be complete. Orders for the Album should be sent in at once; every additional order means a more attractive book. 1907 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
This week is the last in which Seniors can have their sittings at Tupper's. All those who fail to have them this week will be left out of the Album. Since the Album is to go to press very soon, it is absolutely necessary that all orders be placed this week, so that the Committee may arrange for the matter to be contained in it. Orders should be placed with a member of the Committee or with Tupper, or left at Thayer 25, at once. All outstanding proofs must be returned to Tupper's immediately, or the Committee will...
This week is the last in which Seniors can have their sittings at Tupper's. All, those who fail to have them this week must be left out of the Album. Since the Album is to go to press very soon, it is absolutely necessary that all orders be placed this week, so that the Committee may arrange for the matter to be contained in it. Orders should be placed with a member of the Committee at once. All outstanding proofs must be returned to Tupper's immediately, or the Committee will be forced to choose for those...
...everything, including all Yale and Princeton games, and the price of the ticket made so low as to be within reach of all, and regarded as each man's share or contribution for sport and permanent improvement rather than as an admittance ticket, an improved athletic situation could hardly fail to result...