Word: massee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The bouts will be viewed by the members of the class of '99 who are to dine at the Union and journey en masse to Hemenway Gymnasium. Tickets may be procured at the H. A. A. and at L. & P.
Since then, newspapers throughout the country have lamented the closing of Memorial, and apparently the students at the University are planning to attend meals on masse on Saturday as a farewell tribute to the passing of this time-honored institution.
This year, the army turned out en masse to celebrate the first anniversary of his birthday and great were the rejoicings. Pictures of the baby Crown Prince were on sale almost everywhere; and in the same number of places people met to exclaim ". . . and he's got the regular...
Although he is almost famous at Paris, this French Max Reinhardt is unfortunately comparatively little known abroad. The reason for this is hard to find; but it probably is that France has recently produced nothing of moment, while Germany has provided, for example, Masse Menseh.
This plan of the Freshmen marching on masse to watch their team play is a new one in the history of the University, and was started by the Committee of the Student Council on Freshman Affairs.