Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The first is: "Will it benefit the class if we decide to wear caps and gowns?" I believe it will, even though all Seniors do not wear them. As has often been pointed out before, in a large class men do not have an opportunity to know their classmates. If...
It is claimed that the burden of wearing caps and gowns is great. I know from experience that it is very little trouble if the gowns are reasonably short. ANOTHER SENIOR
It is a significant fact that Peter called himself in his letter by both names. He realized the weakness of character that the old name "Simon" connoted, and yet he was not ashamed to use it. There was no sting in the old memories, no rankling of the old faults...
A trophy will be offered, marking the New England team championship. This will be won outright by the successful team. If the tournament proves a success and the interest continues, a perpetual challenge trophy may be offered.
A violent ringing is heard. M. Pontbicket, a glove manufacturer, comes out from his room, half asleep, and opens the door. Dardard, the "jeune homme presse," from Bordeaux, rushes in, dressed in his best clothes. He asks if Mr. Pontbicket had not gone to such and such a place that...