Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's or from anyone of the following: J. Elliott, J. P. Kennedy, E. L. McKinney, or J. R. Sibley. The button is hexagonal in shape, with a background of green, and green letters on an inner white hexagon. In order that the purpose of the plan of having class buttons may be accomplished, every member of the class should obtain one at once. 1912 BUTTON COMMITTEE...
This is only one example of several like sentiments we have heard as to the plan suggested. Therefore, we are led to believe that it contains at least the elements of success, in that it has the enthusiastic backing of music-loving graduates and undergraduates. Just how many such there are, or how strong is their influence, we cannot say. However, we should be glad to receive communications on the subject, for we firmly believe that the opera is one of the fields which Harvard should cultivate for the maximum benefit to its students. The Department of Music has made...
...meeting of the executive committee of the Student Council held yesterday afternoon, the following members of the Freshman class were nominated for officers under the new plan: for president, C. E. Brickley, J. C. Talbot, W. H. Trumbull, Jr.; for vice-president, F. J. Bradlee, Jr., for T. K. Richards, A. J. Weatherhead, Jr.; for secretary-treasurer, W. H. Claflin, Jr., J. S. Fleek, M. J. Logan...
...most fitting that such a celebration should be arranged by the Memorial Society, which has already done so much to foster the spirit of tradition by having the names of the occupants of the rooms posted in the oldest Senior dormitories. We sincerely hope that the plan for the commemorative dinner suggested by Mr. Withington may be realized during the coming Commencement time...
...other than Juniors now living in the north entry of Matthews have the privilege of re-engaging their rooms for next year, but in order to make the Senior Dormitory plan a success in accordance with President Lowell's wishes these men will be requested by the Committee to forego this privilege and decide to live elsewhere next year. 1913 SENIOR DORMITORY COMMITTEE...