Word: going
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There will be no charge for taking these pictures for the album. Men who wish pictures for themselves may order them at these contract rates: $4 for one dozen, $7.75 for two dozen, $13 for fifty pictures. The men whose pictures will go into the album, are those whose names were on the voting list used in the election of class officers. All men whose names begin with A or B should report at Notman's today to make appointments for sittings. As the number of albums which will be published is limited by the number of applications, each...
There will be no charge for taking these pictures for the album. Men who wish pictures for themselves may order them at these contract rates: $4 for one dozen, $7.75 for two dozen, $13 for fifty pictures. The men whose pictures will go into the album, are those whose names were on the voting list used in the election of class officers. Will all men whose names begin with A or B report at Notman's today or tomorrow to make appointments for sittings. As the number of albums which will be published is limited by the number of applications...
...affairs, learn men, find out what is necessary to be done, and do it. As politicians are professional men who have graduated from a training in practical politics, they are to be defeated only by men who have also had such a training. Young men, therefore, who desire to go into politics should begin by doing even such work as checking the lists of men who register to vote and seeing that men register who might not otherwise have done so. After making sure that all men of the party have registered, there remains the task of presenting the party...
...judgment does not indorse the actions of his party. For otherwise, there is almost sure to come to a professional politician a crisis when he must choose between his principles, and bread for his children. A man not rich enough to make politics his profession in this manner, should go into a business or profession and then take office when the conditions are such that he agrees with his party, but can also withdraw from politics at such times as he does not. A man having such a profession, should choose a party and a leader to whom he feels...
...spite of the fact that Sanders is limited in capacity and that the Stadium is so gloriously bountiful in its seating, there are many of us who had rather wait, a good many years for our seat in Sanders at Commencement and who had rather see Class Day go on near the College Yard surrounded by all the old associations that we know and liked. R. W. CHILD...