Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Juniors applying for rooms in the Yard for next year should form groups whenever it is possible, according to G. L. Lewis '30, Chairman of the Senior Dormitory Committee. Experience in the past few years has shown that many single applications have to be refused because of lack of rooms...
Applicants should fill in all 25 of the choices allowed in the applications, and men must take rooms finally assigned to them, according to G. L. Lewis '30, chairman of the Senior Dormitory Committee...
...Senior Dormitory applications will be ready tomorrow morning and should be called for at the Bursar's office as soon as possible by all members of the Class of 1930 who are planing to room in the Yard next year. January 15 has been set as the last day that these applications may be filed...
...will act on the Senior Executive Committee of the first Annual Military Ball were announced last night by P. J. W. Bove '29, chairman, as follows: A. E. French '29, F. A. Clark '29, John Gardiner '29, Charles Hart '29, Arthur Donahey '29, Artemas Stewart '29, John Whiting '29, and Hulburd Johnson '29, J. E. Barrett '30 will represent the Naval Science Unit on the Committee. The dance will be given at the Copley. Plaza on February...
...dedication took place in the Faculty Club of the Business School, following a buffet luncheon served there. President Lowell, William T. Aldrich, and O. M. W. Sprague '94. Converse Professor of Banking in the Business School, spoke at the ceremonies, paying tribute to the senior Mr. Aldrich and explaining the useful purpose of the library. W. B. Donham '98, Dean of the Business School, presided...