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...wish to hear him. Those who have been fortunate enough to squeeze in once always return to the next of his evenings, followed by a host of expectant friends. "Copey's" readings have become an integral part of Harvard's cultural background. They are among the pleasantest memories of graduates and the keenest expectation of undergraduates. As preparation for the Christmas spirit there could be nothing better than to hear him at the Union tonight...
...applying for Class Day tickets Seniors and undergraduates promise not to sell or give them away to any but their friends. Class Day is an occasion when Harvard men, and particularly members of the Senior Class aim to entertain their family and friends in the pleasantest manner possible. Every year, however, in spite of the care of the Class Day Committee, tickets admitting to the Yard and to the Stadium go astray and are found in the hands of speculators and others, whose presence is not only undesirable but objectionable. As long as tickets are in the possession of Harvard...
...applying for Class Day tickets. Seniors and undergraduates promise not to sell or give them away to any but their friends. Class Day is an occasion when Harvard men, and particularly the members of the Senior class, aim to entertain their families and friends in the pleasantest manner possible. Every year, however, in spite of the greatest care of the Class Day officers, tickets admitting to the Yard and to the Stadium go astray and are found in the hands of speculators and others whose presence is not only undesirable but objectionable. As long as tickets are in the possession...
...applying for Class Day tickets, Seniors and undergraduates promise not to sell or give them away to any but their friends. Class Day is an occasion when Harvard men, and particularly the members of the Senior class, aim to entertain their families and friends in the pleasantest manner possible. Every year, however, in spite of the greatest care of the Class Day officers, tickets admitting to the Yard and to the Stadium go astray and are found in the hands of speculators and others whose presence is not only undesirable but objectionable. So long as tickets are in the possession...
During this entire period, Dean Hurlbut has been every winter in Cambridge in the service of the University. He fully deserves the year of leisure which the Corporation has granted him, and the CRIMSON takes great pleasure in wishing him the pleasantest of well-earned vacations...