Word: seven
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...SECRETARY (Permanent Class Office) Alexander DonaldLaurence Hayden Duggan Henry Wilder Foote Jr. FOR CLASS COMMITTEE (Two to be Elected--Permanent Class Office) Joseph Fels Barnes John Henry Harwood Roy Hubert Booth Jr. John Livermore Prescott Henry Ware Jr. FOR CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be Elected) William Partridge Ellison Carl Gustave Ture Lundell Walter Rockwell Gherardi Jr. John Schuyler Malick Sarell Everett Gleason Jr. Alfred Henry Miller. Ellsworth Charles Haggerty Robert Allan Pinkerton Nathaniel Hamlen Geoffrey Platt Joseph Delano Hitch Jr. John Newbold Robinson Bayard Livingston Kilgour Jr. Madison Sayles Barrett Soudder FOR ALBUM COMMITTEE (Five to be Elected) Edward...
Encomiums came from the government of the United States, from the Common wealth of Massachusetts, from more than a dozen learned societies, from one hundred and forty-seven colleges and universities, from ninety-seven Harvard Clubs, from the faculties and students of the different departments of the University, and from countless individuals. All bore praise to the most eminent modern American educator. I quote from two of these messages as exemplary of all. One stresses the human side of the man, the other the academic...
...Associated Harvard Clubs, representing Harvard organizations and Harvard men from the four corners of the earth and beyond the seven seas, greet you with assurances of profound respect, unqualified admiration, and boundless affection for one who combines the unconquerable spirit of youth with calm serenity of matured and trained judgment--to us the first of living Americans...
...Nominating Committee wishes to call the attention of the class to the rule specifying that, in order to make the ballot valid, the requisite number of candidates for each office must be voted for. This means that one choice must be marked for Secretary, two for the Class Committee, seven for the Class Day Committee, and five for the Album Committee. Any ballots which lack the proper number of votes will be thrown...
...invitations to go on tour with the Boston Debutantes. Anyway there I was when an old man with whiskers and a cheerful cigar approached, saying, "Is this Hollis Hall." I brushed the ashes from his cigar and begged the question. He repeated it five times which I raised to seven by local subscription. And there we were. All of which I would have thought impossible had it not been for the fact that I worked at Raymond's for twenty years. "No", I replied, "This is not Hollis Hall...