Word: gown
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Beginning Friday, May 1, every Senior should wear his cap and gown as was voted at the recent Class Day elections. The men who voted against the plan should now waive their prejudices, and consider that a majority of the class is in favor of the idea. The whole point of the plan is spoiled if all do not co-operate, so it is to be hoped that every Senior will take the trouble to wear his cap and gown...
Thus far a very small number of Seniors have been to the Co-operative to be measured for caps and gowns. The Class Day Committee urges every Senior to be measured before March 1. To men measured before this date, the charge for cap and gown will be $6.25, and delivery will be made on or before April 10. To men not measured until after March 1, the price will be $6.60, and delivery will not be made till some time in May. Payments are made at the time of delivery, not at the time of measurement. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
Measurements will be taken at the Co-operative Society. To men measured before March 1, the charge per cap and gown will be $6.25 and delivery will be made on or before April 10. To men not measured until after March 1, the price will be $6.60, and delivery will not be made until sometime in May. Payments are made at the time of delivery not at the time of measurement...
Measurements will be taken at the Co-operative Society. To men measured before March 1, the charge per cap and gown will be $6.25 and delivery will be made on or before April 10. To men not measured until after March 1, the price will be $6.60, and delivery will not be made until sometime in May. Payments are made at the time of delivery not at the time of measurement...
...Candidates for degrees may wear, on the day of their presentation, the gown but not the hood of the degree then to be received...