Word: making
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yale the portrait of President Eliot '53, painted by the well-known English artist, J. S. Sargent, will be unveiled in the Living Room of the Union. G. G. Ball '08, vice-president of the Union, will preside, and J. A. Burgess, president of the class of 1904, will make the presentation speech...
...Senior sitting at the top of the of the world is a fitting cover for the Class Day Lampoon. On that day, at least, the Senior feels absolute proprietorship of the world and probably of that world's representatives: the sisters and other fellows' sisters who make Class Day "or better Lass Day," what it is. Not yet does he have that sensation of the world slipping from under him that comes on Commencement. But the Lampoon would not suggest sad thoughts so appropriately. The Hero is firmly seated. The color on the cever and as a background of many...
...parade to the game today is to be an encouragement to the team and not a dampener of enthusiasm, it should include every undergraduate and graduate who can possibly make arrangements to march to the field. Many men who do not intend to sit in the cheering section should be able to join in the procession. All that prevents these parades from being as inspiring as they were a few years ago, is a gradual decline in the feeling of personal responsibility. If every man resolves to do his part toward making the parade a success, the team will...
...student body was to march. The failure of many men to join their class was probably due to the fact that they had to escort their families or friends to the game. This fact should not prevent anyone from joining his classmates. Every man that possibly can should make arrangements so that their families and friends go down to the field by themselves. By doing this, every man can march with his class and cheer the team as it comes onto the field. After they have cheered the team, the men can join their friends. The classes should compete with...
...Make-up Mid-Year Examinations Today in Lower Massachusetts. Economics 16a. Examinations Today. Physics 7 Lower Mass. English A: (Assignment of Rooms, English A.) Mr. Bellows's sections, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Brooks's sections, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Chase's section, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Nutter's sections, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Post's section, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Shipherd's section, Upper Massachusetts Mr. Stearns's section, Upper Massachusetts Dr. Webster's section, Upper Massachusetts Dr. Greenough's section, Lower Massachusetts Mr. Hersey's sections, Lower Massachusetts Dr. Hutchison's sections, Lower Massachusetts Mr. Hatch's sections, Harvard...