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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From now on the Class Day Committee will hold office hours in Dunster 54 every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock except Saturday and Sunday...
This evening the Princeton game mass meeting will be held in the New Lecture Hall at 7.30 o'clock. It has been unable to procure the Living Room of the Union, and so it will be impossible to hold it there, as was announced yesterday. The University band, under the leadership of W. H. Carmichael will form at the Square at 7.00 o'clock. It will march from there down Boylston street to Mt. Auburn, and will go by the University dormitories along the latter street. After marching down Linden street, it will pass through the Yard...
...Senior executive committee referred the matter to G. A. Percy '19, first marshal of his class. He said that the class of 1918 was to hold a dinner on Monday evening, June 16, and was also planning to hold some sort of a reunion on Class Day. He said further that he would prefer to have the 1918 men join in their own activities rather than those of the Seniors. Accordingly it was decided that men of the class of 1918 will not share in any of the Senior activities. However, they may procure Class Day tickets on the regular...
...refusing to hold its second annual meeting in Chicago, the Legion made it plain what its action toward pro-Germans and former pro-Germans would be. Mayor Thompson of Chicago had refused to invite the French mission to his city, had publicly proclaimed Chicago as the 'sixth German city of the world,' and had shown his pro-German tendencies by many other actions. It seemed entirely fitting to refuse to hold a convention of American war veterans in a city which had re-elected him mayor...
...caucus of representatives of all the units in the American army abroad, which met in Paris. At this larger convention, which came together early this year, the name 'American Legion' was adopted, certain paragraphs of the constitution were ratified, an executive committee was appointed, and it was decided to hold another caucus in this country. A committee of 200 was formed to make arrangements for the national convention which was held in St. Louis...