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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...smokers. Those who attend the class dinner on April 30 will be charged one dollar each, and since this will not be enough to cover expenses, one dollar for each man will be taken from the amount collected turned in today. After the two past smokers have been paid for, the number of smokers to follow will be determined by the money remaining...
...question is not whether everyone knows everyone else in the University. The question is whether the standards of intimacy are more strict or harder to overleap than at another place. It would be difficult to find any spot east of No Man's Land where no thought is paid to a man' s creed, his intelligence, or his breeding. If such a place were found it is a question whether we should care to go there. A man who has no standards of taste or judgement may well lack standards of anything else...
Subscriptions for the 1918 class treasury have not been coming in rapidly enough to secure the needed money for the year. A subcommittee has been appointed to aid in the canvassing, for the class has held two smokers, the bills for which have not been paid. It is absolutely necessary that each one of these accounts be cleared up before plans for the coming dinner and other smokers can be considered. Monday has been set as the final time for the collection. The subcommittee which has been appointed consists of R. H. Garrison '18, J. Palache...
...glance at the price list of Yard rooms might have proved enlightening as to the ridiculous rentals paid by rich students, and a trip through the new Freshman Dormitories might have corrected some of the ideas of this son of the young and growing West in regard to Harvard's devotion to the rickety old dormitories of a former century. The comical irritation which he shares with other Westerners over the "affectations" of our Eastern speech might have also been tempered had he but stopped to consider the counter irritation which an occasional raucousness of the Western voice often produces...
...class for funds for the class treasury. Very little has been subscribed this year and as $1,300 will be needed to cover all expenses, the money must be collected at once. The class has held two smokers as Juniors, the bills for which have not yet been paid, and the class credit has been strained to the limit. On this account it is absolutely necessary to have money to pay these bills before plans for the coming dinner and other smokers can be considered. As in previous years, fifty per cent, of the cost will be borne...