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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tickets for the Senior picnic will go on sale today at 12 o'clock at Leavitt's, the Union and the news stands in Memorial and Randall Halls. In order that the committee may get an early idea of the amount of provision necessary, the price of these tickets will be 50 cents apiece if purchased before tomorrow night; after that, the price of tickets may be raised to 75 cents to meet any apparent deficit. A ticket holder will be entitled to the trip on the superb steamer "King Philip," and to a free lunch and dinner on Misery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Field Day Notices. | 5/13/1903 | See Source »

...collected toward the expenses, a large amount being contributed by the Freshmen as a result of cheers given them by the Seniors. A committee has been appointed to take charge of the arrangements, and though no detailed plans have yet been made, the general idea is to go by a special steamer to Misery Island and have sports of all kinds during the day. The College office has consented to allow the whole class to leave Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR CLASS FIELD DAY. | 5/7/1903 | See Source »

Beginning today, every Senior should wear his cap and gown according to the vote 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. As the whole point of the plan is spoiled if all do not co-operate, it is to be hoped that every Senior will take the trouble to wear his cap and gown...

Author: By R.p. Kernan., | Title: Senior Class Notice. | 5/1/1903 | See Source »

Beginning tomorrow, every Senior should wear his cap and gown according to the vote 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. As the whole point of the plan is spoiled if all do not cooperate, it is to be hoped that every Senior will take the trouble to wear his cap and gown...

Author: By R. P. Kernan., | Title: Senior Class Notice | 4/30/1903 | See Source »

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...

Author: By R.p. Kernan., | Title: Senior Class Notice. | 4/28/1903 | See Source »

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