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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Following the usual custom, the Sophomore Blue Book, a volume supplementing the Freshman Red Book, will be distributed free to all Sophomores after the dinner. Members of the Union may sign for the $1.50 due on the dinner tonight, but non-members must the prepared to pay. All members of the class of 1926 are eligible to attend...
...originally placed at $2.00: but by a special arrangement concluded last week by the dinner committee, the charge has been reduced to $1.50. As the dinner is to be held in the Union, it will be possible for all those Sophomores who are members of the Union to sign for their meals so that the charge will be deferred to the June term bill...
...difficult to determine fairly whether the Yale vote is but a sign of temporary mens iusana, or a result of an understandable desire to smash traditions, or in fact, as educators will fear, a last crushing blow delivered to free the glorious American sports forever from the age old incubus of scholastic fetters. If this latter is the real significance, the Yale Seniors are to be commended most highly for their unselfish, frankness. Other universities will doubtless try the same policy with hopes of comparable athletic results...
...Ledbetter Lee G. '19, publicity expert of New York City, who has been prominent for some years in publicity and business managing, will be available for individual conferences on Wednesday, between 2.30 and 4.30 o'clock. All members of the University who are interested should sign up at once at University...
...guise, approximately $1500 when members of a Committee will be stationed on the first floor of Sever Hall throughout the morning to receive contributions from the Freshman class. Blank checks will be provided, and those men who may have forgotten to bring money today, will be expected to sign pledges naming the time when their subscription will be paid...