Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Taking the first-year class as representative of the whole school, it appears that only 65 men, or 23 per cent. are from Massachusetts; a proportion which is considerably below that of the University as a whole, in which nearly half the membership is from this state. From New England outside of Massachusetts are 29 men, or 10 per cent. of the class. The balance are from other states of the Union, numbering 194 men, or 67 per cent. of the first-year class...
Unless eighty per cent. of the Sophomore class joins the Union, 1917 cannot hold its smokers there. The benefits of the smokers have been too often told in this column to need recounting. The small smokers planned for groups of fifty men, cannot accomplish what the general Union smokers do. The class will be hurting itself and its chances of unity if it abandons the custom of holding these class smokers, and the custom certainly is destined to perish unless enough Sophomores do join the Union...
...large smokers in the Union will be held as usual, providing 80 per cent. of the class joins that institution within the next few days. The first of the smaller smokers will occur next Thursday, December 10, in the breakfast room of Randolph at 7.30 o'clock. December 17 has been set as the date for the first big affair at the Union...
...highest average per man for term-time employment is $1,088.10, credited to the "tutor and companion" division, in which $22,850.00 was earned in all. The average of the newspaper correspondents is next with $664.00, the "companions" third with $541.50 and the architects fourth with...
...class to obtain the privilege of using the Union for class affairs it is necessary that 8 per cent, of the men of that class belong to the Union, At present but slightly over 40 per cent, of the men in 1917 have joined. Unless those men who have not already subscribed, apply for membership immediately, 1917 will be unable to hold regular series of smokers and the various other entertainments which are essential factors in the formation of class unity...