Word: senior
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Since our last letter, excitement over this fall's foot-ball contests has died out, and college is at present absorbed in the term examinations. The examinations commenced on Tuesday last and continue until next Wednesday, when the college closes for the holidays. The senior schedule is so arranged that the required studies come first, and the electives follow in the order of the respective size of the classes, thus enabling many of the men to leave college several days in advance...
...senior class at the Institute of Technology is not satisfied with the college colors, and has appointed a committee to make arrangements for changing them...
...hear nothing but praise of the concert itself, there is many a grumble audible about the poor music and the crowded floor in Memorial. These Glee Club dances are the only Harvard dances we have except at Class Day. They take the place of the junior promenades and senior germans at other colleges. Care ought to be taken, then, that they should be worthy of the two clubs that have them in charge, and of the college. It is a shame that the many young ladies who come from long distances for these concerts and our friends nearer at hand...
...class of '89 at Yale have set out an elm tree between Dwight and Alumni Halls. A dedicatory speech was made by R. J. Luce of the senior class...
...care which is always characteristic of the parties. The matrons were, Mrs. Frederick L. Ames, Mrs. A. Lawrence Mason, Mrs. Frederick R. Sears, Jr., and Mrs. William A. Burnham, and the managers were W. S. Ellis, L. H. Morgan, R. F. Perkins, and H. M. Sears, all from the senior class...