Word: good
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...stores and houses by which the procession passed were handsomely decorated. The spectators lined the sidewalks, filled the windows, and even crowded the roofs to get a good view. They seemed to appreciate the antics of the Harvard contingent and responded delightedly to the repeated and varied cheers of the classes. Old John had his silk hat on and was in his element; in fact he was so carried away by the excitement of the occasion that he distributed the contents of his cart gratis...
...will be given out. Every person not provided with a Memorial ticket who wishes the enter the Yard after 5 p. m. must be supplied with a Yard ticket which will not be collected until 8.30. A Yard ticket will admit until 9 p. m. A Memorial ticket is good until...
Every undergraduate may obtain a free Yard and a free Tree ticket at C. H. Thurston's after June 9. These special Tree tickets are not good unless the holder marches with his class...
There is one other thing that should be impressed upon the Seniors concerning the coming Class Day, and that is the necessity of going in the scrimmage about the Tree. This is a very old and a very good custom. Members of the graduating class who are physically able to join in the contest should feel it a privilege to join around the Tree in the battle for the flowers, and an honor to carry away these trophies. Of late years too many men have thought it easier to go to the Tree with their friends and watch the scrimmage...
First-class in every respect-The Crawford Shoe, though sold at $6.00, $5.00 and even $4.00, has style, comfort and good looks combined and wears well...