Word: gown
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...staring at the bride," they say today, "Who would have supposed Willie would turn out to be so handsome in his new uniform?" Such a reversal of roles is worthy of an article by Mr. Shonts. Is it the war spirit, or what, that has driven the bride's gown into obscurity? The local paper no longer expatiates on "the bride's veil, which her great grandmother's aunt wore during the Revolution," but devotes a whole Society Note to an account of Lieut. Jones's activities at camp, his fighting ancestors, and the probability of his return...
...customary for all Seniors to wear the cap and gown every morning after May 1 until Commencement. Members of other classes who plan to take their degrees in June do not wear the gown unless they effect a change of class...
...contract for the 1918 caps and gowns has been given to the firm of Cottrell & Leonard, of Albany, N. Y., it was announced yesterday by the Senior Class Day Committee. As in former years, all Seniors will start wearing the cap. and gown...
...contract as arranged with Cottrell & Leonard provides for a price of $5.50 for the standard cap and gown...
...customary at the University, Seniors will wear the cap and gown every morning, beginning May 1, and continuing until Commencement. Candidates for the A.B. degree wear tassels and braid of silver. Those who are to receive the S.B. degree wear gold, while all class officers wear crimson tassels and braid...