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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only a small fraction of the Class have sent in lives to the Photograph Committee to date. Since many men may have lost their blanks, the Committee will be glad to furnish duplicate blanks to any one desiring them. These may be had at Holworthy 16 any day between 1.30 and 2.30 o'clock. The Committee cannot urge too strongly the necessity of having these lives handed in at once. They should be made out and mailed today. 1913 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...remailed, in order that the committee may make the necessary arrangements. If enough men apply, the south entry of Matthews will be renovated for the Seniors' use. The committee will hold office hours in Brooks House daily except Saturday between 5 and 6 o'clock to receive applications and furnish information. Information may also be had from L. H. Mills, Beck...
Seniors living in Stoughton will entertain Seniors of Thayer in the Seventh smoker of the interdormitory series, to be held in Thayer Common Room this evening between 8 and 10 o'clock. A string orchestra will furnish music and the usual refreshments will be served. All Seniors are invited...
...Palmer's Ingersoll lecture the day after it was delivered with the account of it in the present issue will show why it is asked. Our various papers taken together might be expected to form a fairly comprehensive record of our activities and interests; but on the evidence they furnish how can posterity ever guess that there are those among us who regard that brilliant and exalted interpretation of "Intimations of Immortality in the Sonnets of Shakspere" as comparable in importance with the winning of the Yale game...
...Freshman Dormitories are designed to furnish at the start the environment in which all that is best in the manifold richness of college life can develop naturally and rapidly. Their object is to plunge the new-comer at once into the life that the upper classmen have learned to value; to teach him what it means to be a member of a community gathered together for serious aims,--a body large enough to include men of different associations, from all parts of the country, and not too large for every member to count for something...