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...overcrowding of the Yard on every Class Day of the past few years has been the marring feature of otherwise perfect arrangements. Everyone should keep this in mind, doing his best to make this day a day for Seniors and their friends, and not a picnic day for the whole neighborhood...
...annual Senior picnic has been and gone. Yesterday morning a noble body of 325 Seniors separated themselves from their studious tasks and wended their way to Nantasket, where the festive day was celebrated with great rejoicing. Amid the curses of all Cambridge a noisy drum and a squeaky horn traversed the streets of our noble city and awoke its sleepy inhabitants. There was no question in the minds of all, but that the Seniors were loose for the day. After some weird and wonderful music by this voluntary band, Kanrich's bunch of tunemurderers arrived in the Yard and were...
...only 80 men have signed the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's. The whole success of the picnic depends on there being a large attendance. Therefore, every Senior should sign the blue-book at once in order to help make the 1907 Senior Picnic a decided success...
Seniors who are drawing posters for the picnic are urged to bring them to Holworthy 17 as soon as possible. 1907 PICNIC COMMITTEE...
...Seniors who signed the blue-book for the Senior Picnic on the tug boat last Saturday, and did not pay at the time, are requested to do so at Leavitt & Peirce's, where a ticket will be given at the time of payment. Those who did pay will be sent tickets by the Committee. 1907 PICNIC COMMITTEE...