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...Harvard men who were present at the game had an opportunity of seeing the city, besides the interior of many buildings, private as well as public. All with whom we have talked are pleased with their experiences, and have learned something,--except the gentleman who inquired if that was Scroll and Bones'. For him we apologize, being convinced that he put the question in the innocence of his heart; and we remind our Yale friends, in all sincerity and good nature, that there are some of their customs which no one in this latitude understands...
...designs will have a uniform back of green scroll work (without pictures) for each denomination. The faces of the notes will have uniform designs for each denomination with portraits ($1, Washington; $5, Lincoln; $10, Jackson; $20, Cleveland; $50, Grant; $100, Franklin; $2, Jefferson, if issued). The designs will be the same for all varieties, except for the proper legends on each. But for the convenience of the banks in distinguishing between kinds the seals, sequence numbers, letters, etc., will be overprinted in color. The Greenbacks will be overprinted in green; the Silver Certificates in blue; the Federal Reserve Notes...
...ceremonies consist of the forty-five present members of the senior societies, Skull and Bones, Scroll & Key, and Wolf's Head, appearing one by one on the campus and every one slapping a member of the present junior class as a token of his election, ordering him to go to his room, where he is formally notified of his election in private. --Boston Transcript...
...Scroll and Key:--Seymour H. Knox, William D. Whitney, Charles L. Faherty, Nelson J. Smith, Elisha Fisher, John G, Husted, Blake Lawrence, Charles S. Hemingway, Robert L. Hammell, Evans Woollen, Jr., John Crosby, Jr., Benjamin B. Jennings, George P. Lawrence, Ralph P. Hanes, and Wingston Schrieber...
...Well, Copey, my twin brother was killed in France last week. You never knew him because he went to Yale, but he was a fine fellow. He would have been manager of the football team there last fall if he had stayed in college, and he was president of Scroll and Keys when he left for France. That is not an infallible proof that he was all right, but it shows what his own class thought of him, and you can take my word for it anyway, that you don't meet a man of his ability and kindness...