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There will be a smoker for members of the class of 1909, in the University and vicinity, in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. The 1909 class committee, composed of R. M. Middlemass, W. M. Rand, and J. M. Groton, is arranging the affair...
...front of Claverly the parade passed the graduates who, under Chief Marshal J. W. Hallowell '01, formed in order of classes at 3.30 and followed the undergraduates to the field, where they took seats below them in the Stadium. Chief Marshal Hallowell followed by the Salem Cadet Band of 51 pieces, led the procession. After the band came Col. M. P. Hallowell '61, and 50 members of classes previous to 1890. Then followed the classes in order of graduation, each with a banner. Upon their arrival on the field they cheered Coach Haughton and the undergraduates. The latter responded with...
...most enthusiastic and best attended mass meeting in several years was held in the Living Room of the Union last night. Old and new songs were sung under the leadership of J. S. Reed '10. C. L. Lanigan '10 and G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 led the cheering, which included the "long cheer." This was tried for the first time last night at the suggestion of E. C. Bacon '10. It met with instantaneous success, and is composed of three Harvards, nine rahs, three Harvard, nine rahs, three Harvards, nine rahs, and nine Harvards, ending with a crescendo...
...nominations of the following men were ratified: stockholder to serve for five years, J. D. Greene '96; president, Professor W. B. Munro '99; treasurer, W. M. McInnis '85; secretary, A. A. Ballantine '04; directors--from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor C. L. Bouton; from the alumni, A. S. Johnson '85; from the Medical School, Professor W. B. Cannon '96; from the University at large, Dr. H. L. Blackwell '99; from the Law School, R. B. Gregg 3L.; from the Graduate Schools, P. W. Saxton 2G.; from the Senior Class, W. P. Fuller; from the Junior class...
...against 262 last year for the same class. The officers elected were: President, L. Withington, Jr., of Honolulu, Hawaii; vice-president, H. F. Corbett, of Portland, Oregon; secretary-treasurer, A. Sweetser, of Boston. The balloting was as follows: for president, L. Withington, Jr., 226, R. C. Foster 98, J. A. Sweetser 82; for vice-president, H. F. Corbett 281, R. Whitney 123; for secretary-treasurer, A. Sweetser 155, G. R. Harding 130, A. Gregg...