Word: pasted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During the past College year we have done all that lay in our power to stir up a right spirit of enthusiasm among the students, and when such a spirit did begin to make its appearance we strove to encourage it in these columns. This has been our attitude from the first, and it is our attitude today. We should be unwilling to do anything to lessen the true, right sort of enthusiasm, which inspires in every student's heart a warmer affection for Harvard. But students must be careful at the start, when the new spirit of enthusiasm...
Next Monday afternoon, in Lower Massachusetts Hall, the Architectural Department of the Lawrence Scientific School will open an exhibition of the work done by the students during the past year. The exhibition will be open to the public Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and all day Thursday. On account of spreads in Lower Massachusetts on Class Day, the exhibition will not be open to the public on that...
...omitted this final meeting, although it was formerly a regular institution, and an enjoyable ending of the season's work. This year, however, it is hoped that the old custom can be revived and that it will be made as successful a social affair as it has been in past years. Professor Taussing will speak and other prominent graduates who were members of the Pierian will respond to toasts. H. Schurz '97 will be toastmaster...
Thanks to the good work of the photographic committee, the Senior Class is complete. This has been rendered practically impossible in years past because of a few men who would not sit for their pictures until just before Class Day. Copies of last year's Portfolio may be seen at Amee's, Thurston's, Sever's, or the Cooperative. All Seniors desiring copies should send orders to W. B. Wolffe, editor, 24 Follen street. The prices are $3.50 cloth and $5.00 leather, gilt top, flexible cover...
...regulations of the Class Day Committee concerning the distribution of tickets, for upon strict observance of these rules the success of Class Day in great part depends. There is nothing unjust or arbitrary in the restrictions that have been imposed. They are founded on the experience of many past years, and the success of Ninety-five's Class Day has shown clearly how beneficial they...