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...platform and indulged in some cheering for several minutes and everybody went away happy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Farwell, parents of S. E. Farwell, leader of the glee club, gave a party at the Aberdeen after the concert. It was universally agreed that this was by far the pleasantest event of the trip. There was an air of congeniality and good fellowship about the whole thing which the fellows found nowhere else to the same degree. Mr. and Mrs. Farwell spared no pains to make the affair a brilliant success and they may certainly feel satisfied with the result...
Sunday morning the clubs left St. Louis at 8.35 for St. Paul, Minnesota. One of the pleasantest incidents of the trip occurred about noon of this day. At Beards-town, Ill., the Yale clubs were met and the men of both colleges left the cars and greeted each other very cordially. To the natives of the little town, who stood about in evident wonder on the station platform, it doubtless seemed very strange to see so many men, dressed in blue and pink gowns, rushing about, and talking so earnestly, and to hear, on a quiet Sunday morning, the yells...
...club will certainly prove a valuable auxiliary to the 'varsity. Besides, it is unjust to the class that the work of developing its glee club be delayed. The club is one of the sources from which the freshman crew derives its support. It is, moreover, one of the pleasantest social organizations of the freshman year. Those who are responsible for the delay in beginning the work should consider all this and be stirred to action...
...wish to thank you for the many courtesies shown the class and ourselves as members of the photograph committee of the class of ninety-one. We are pleased to say that the relation of photographer and student has always been of the pleasantest, and we leave behind us our best wishes for like success with all future classes...
...students, who want board of the grade of Memorial. Accordingly last fall the plan of the "hotel system," so-called, was proposed for Memorial. Such a system would, if adopted in toto, break down the system of club tables at Memorial, and destroy what many men now consider the pleasantest features of the dining system. It was natural that the students should strongly oppose the plan as then suggested. As radically changed, however, the scheme has everything to recommend it. It will not do away with the features of the present system. On the other hand, it will...