Word: grandes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...their costumes than the English. Doubtless the influence at work in the gymnasium is apt to make one a bit neglectful. But after a moment's reflection any one must realize that a sleeveless rowing shirt, however immaculate, is not the best thing in which to appear before the grand stand at a ball game...
...Class Day Conspiracy," written by A. Tassin '92, is to be acted tonight as a curtain raiser to Keenan's benefit at the Grand Opera House. The scene of Tassin's play is a Holworthy room, and the plot is a story of Class Day. Tassin takes the leading part...
...Grand Army will occupy the front rows of the floor seats and the students are asked to fill the remaining rows before going into the balconies. Seats will be reserved in the front rows of the first balcony for members of the Faculty and invited guests. The public are cordially invited. the following men are asked to be at the Theatre at 11.40 to usher: R. W. Emmons, S. C. Fairchild, R. H. Stevenson, B. G. Waters, M. Ladd, N. W. Bingham...
Miss Irwin is the great-grand-daughter of Benjamin Franklin, and her father was at one time the United States Minister to Denmark. Her early life was spent in Washington. She will enter upon her duties at Radcliffe with the opening of the college year in the fall, and is to have, under the direction of the President of Radcliffe, a general superintendence of the students, and is to be readily accessible for consultation by them, their parents, and their friends...
...very glad to note the arrangements which have been made for the Memorial Day service. They seem to be precisely what is needed. The shortness of the service will add to its impressiveness, and the attendance of the Grand Army post will bring home the significance of the occasion more effectively than could anything else. Professor Norton has been very kind in consenting to take part in the services. His sentiment for the observance of the day is so strong and sincere that it must communicate itself to every one who hears his words...