Word: senior
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Seniors may call at Straus 23 and receive their tickets for the Senior Spread and also the invitations...
According to information given out by the Class Day Committee last night an attendance of more than 500 is already assured for the Senior Spread on Monday, June 17. Of the applications which have been received so far only one has been for a stag ticket. According to the committee if the present rate at which applications are being received is maintained the usual attendance of 1,000 or so will be equalled this year. If applicants desire to have their names included in the box list they must hand them in before Thursday of this week in order that...
What is a poor graduating Senior to believe in this queer world of contradictions? Prof. Rogers of M. I. T. bursts forth, and tells the graduating class that in order to be successful, one should be a snob...
Figures compiled from the 1929 Class Album, which made its appearance last week, show that 347 out of 909 men in the present Senior Class are members of social clubs of one sort or another. The remaining 563 members of the class are not listed as belonging to any organization of the purely social variety. While a few men may have forgotten to include their clubs in the Album life blanks the number is not large. It is certain, at least, that the club membership of the graduating class is not less than the figure given above...
...fact that 38.3 per cent or nearly two-fifths of the Senior Class are in social clubs, as shown by the Album life-blanks, indicates that the proportion of club members at Harvard has varied little in the last few years. A Student Council committee on clubs estimated in May, 1927, that somewhat more than one third of the upperclassmen were in clubs. The fact that more Seniors than Juniors or Sophomores are included in clubs points to an essential agreement between the two calculations...