Word: picnicers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...desk at the Union in which it is strongly urged that all organizations register meetings and other events which might conflict with any other activities. It is hoped by this method to avoid such conflicts as occurred last year between the "East vs. West" Debate, the Senior Picnic and the Freshman Musical Clubs on May 21. Although registration is not compulsory, it is hoped that all organizations will realize that it is to their benefit to register their events, and, in case of conflict, preference will be given to the event first registered...
...balance on hand of $2761.89, which will be increased to $3919.53 when the receipts from the Red Book and from the Musical Club are received. The itemized statement is as follows: Receipts Class canvass, $3801.50 Rent for dormitories, Christmas, 61.75 Interest on deposits, 19.12 Collection for 1920 class picnic, 56.24 $3938.61 Expenditures Student Council dues, $35.00 First smoker, 267.63 Second smoker, 223.25 Class of '20 for picnic, 56.24 Printing, 9.23 Miscellaneous, 50.01 Gift to Freshman dormitories, 142.00 Supplies for class baseball, 24.05 Jubilee, 282.31 "No Fund" checks in class canvass returned, 87.00 $1176.72 Balance in bank...
Perhaps the most detrimental misconception in regard to the annual Student Conference is that it is a solely religious or missionary convention; this idea is particularly prevalent this year, due, perhaps, to the influence of the Des Moines Convention. Haunted by the phantom of an overgrown Sunday School picnic, many people who would attend if rightly informed, are scared away...
...logic nor on his ethical standards. Surely there is more than a saving remnant among the student body who deplore with Dr. Eliot the lawlessness and indecency that characterize the conduct of many of the undergraduates at both public and private functions. No one present at the Senior picnic dare deny the truth of the morning journals' account that "although they didn't tell where they got the booze, they told the world what they did with it"; and while it may not be for us to criticise the matrons and maids who put the stamp of their approval...
...Senior Picnic starts from Widener...