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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order to accommodate to members of the class of 1916 who have petitioned for an extention of the time within which Juniors must hand in their applications for invitations to the Junior Dance, the committee has decided to wait until Saturday before closing these applications finally. Every Junior, whether he expects to accompany a lady or come alone, must hand in his application for invitations before Saturday. Cards filled out as designated must be mailed with checks to E. H. Foreman '16, Harvard Union...
Perhaps beer is the source of all the sins on earth; perhaps, on the other hand, it is the divinest of nectars. The CRIMSON is hardly self-righteous enough to arbitrate the question. Class dinners, it is true, have not been spotless, and perhaps are not yet so. But the morale of such functions is constantly improving, and there is no reason to fear that this year will mark a relapse into the orgies of a decade ago. The man so weak-kneed that he cannot refrain from undue excesses is more frowned on and less popular than he used...
Today is an important day for the members of the Class of 1916. It is their last chance to apply for invitations to the Junior Dance and also their last opportunity to hand in applications for rooms in the Senior Yard dormitories for next year. 1916 has shown itself to be a class so democratic in spirit that there is little doubt of the solid support it will give these two worthy traditions. It would be regrettable should anyone--through negligence--lose either of these two opportunities to mingle with his classmates...
...Gate; Wright and Ditson's, the Merle, Mathews 5, and other to be announced later. Seats on will be $2 to all undergraduate have not filed signature cards at A. A.; and to those who have, the will be $3. A number of cheaper seats are still on hand, of the Medical School will of be given first choice...
...dangerous innovation, and I am surprised that the Student Council has not acted with its usual promptness in this important matter. I know that I shall be held personally responsible by the undergraduates." L. A. Morgan '17 corroborated A. Beane's statements, and shaking the reporter by the hand said: "We fellows over at Phillips Brooks House think the world of Arthur, and we simply will not have him blamed for the weather. So there...