Word: senior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following committee has been appointed from the Senior class to arrange a plan of electing Class Day officers: T. H. Whitney, R. C. Bolling, W. C. Heilman, W. Morrow, J. E. McCloskey...
...years ago, in '97 I believe, the Seniors established the custom of holding an exclusive Senior ball the evening before "Class Day." The custom has been observed by succeeding classes; and I believe has been quite successful. In the three years past the dance has been nominally in charge of the regular Class Day Committee. Perhaps, in a sense, it is connected with Class Day; but it is not a Class Day affair, and does not come on Class Day. Further, and much more important, the management of Class Day proper is ample work for any committee of three. Indeed...
...would submit to the consideration of the present Senior class, the desirability of dignifying the management of the promenade by the regular election, by the class itself, of a "promenade committee." I recognize that any class may well hesitate before making further innovations; that there is a natural desire to preserve the few traditional features still existing in undergraduate affairs. But as a matter of expediency, there certainly is fully as much justification for such a committee as for the existence of a "Photograph Committee." The election of a promenade committee would enable the Seniors, as a class, to confer...
...most important business which came before the meeting of the Senior class last evening, was the announcement by the presidents of the Delta Upsilon, Pi Eta, and Hasty Pudding clubs, that these clubs would form no combinations or slates this year...
There will be a meeting of the Senior class tonight, at 8 o'clock, in Lower Massachusetts to form a committee to arrange for Class Day elections and to discuss other business connected with the election. WM. BURDEN...