Word: opener
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well. As time passed, the celebrations became more elaborate. The dance around Rebellion Tree was started. Seniors began to entertain their friends with punch. Four years after the latter happening, the President found it necessary to convert the rejoicing into a "respectable entertainment." From then on the Yard was open to all friends of undergraduates. Ladies, young and old, were invited. It became customary to give spreads and there was much dancing in the Yard. The day was made doubly important to the Seniors, about this time, as Commencement ceased being "primarily for undergraduates" and was increasingly given over...
...Freshman Debating Tournament will take place at that time. S. A. Rosenblatt '22 and B. H. Kuhns '22, affirmative, will speak against H. W. Hardy '22 and J. E. Lumbard '22, negative, on "Resolved that a City Manager Plan of Municipal Government be Adopted in New England Cities. Open discussion will follow the debate. All members of the University invited to attend...
...Wellesley College Choir and the University Choir will give be a joint concert in Appleton Chapel on Thursday, May 22, at 8 P. M. Musical numbers which featured a similar service at Wellesley on Easter Sunday will be repeated. This concert will be open free of charge to members of the University and to the public...
...these, "Le Credo Patriotique" by Henri Lavedon of the Academic Francaise, has been pronounced the greatest song composition relating to the war. The University Glee Club will also render a group of songs while the judges are deliberating on the best speakers. The Lee Wade II trials are open to the general public as well as to all members of the University...
...second application open to Seniors closes on May 31. From the 17th until that date, they may purchase any number of tickets at the following prices: Sanders, $1; Stadium, 75 cents; Memorial Hall, 75 cents; and Yard 35 cents...