Word: prom
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...acute. Only fifty men have applied for tickets as against over two hundred last year. It invariably requires a great deal of explanation and argument to convince Juniors that the Union is the only possible place in which to hold the dance; and even then the importance of the "prom,"--the first of two all-class social events in the four college years,--does not always impress them...
...Hasty Pudding Club will give a tea for the Junior class at the club-house on Holyoke street on Friday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock. Its object is primarily to aid in acquainting guests of the class before the Prom., and it is hoped that much of the introducing at the Union will thereby be done away with. There will be dancing and tea throughout the afternoon. To make the affair best serve its purpose, all Juniors should make a special effort to attend. Tickets at $1.00 each will be sold at the door...
...Yale Senior Prom Committee is composed of the following: L. Carter, of Hartford, Conn.; G. P. Crandall of Westfield, N. Y.; N. V. Donaldson, of Philadelphia; J. W. Hanes, of Winston-Salem, N. C.; H. B. Keep, of Chicago; R. E. Matthews, of Chicago; and M. D. Truesdale, of Greenwich, Conn...
...luncheon on the train going down, and while in Hanover will be the guests of the Dartmouth Clubs. The concert falls during Dartmouth's Winter Carnival, which takes place on February 12, 13, and 14. It will be preceeded by a basketball game with Yale, and followed by a prom, both of which will be attended by the Harvard...
Flowers are not to be worn by either girls or chaperons at the Prom. or at the German, as in former years...