Word: signs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...greater success than ever before. The preparations that have been made are most satisfactory and complete, and the event will be one to be long remembered by all the men that are there. Up to this time one hundred and twenty members of the class have signed the blue-book, which is a decided improvement over last year at the same time, but this number is much below that which the committee expects will be at the dinner. It has been shown by experience that a very large number of men sign the books during the two or three days...
...Davis, "Debating"; H. T. Nichols, the Class Poem. It was also decided to have an orchestra play during the dinner. The Ninety-seven Freshman Glee Club will sing, and solos will be given by H. W. Howe and E. M. Waterhouse. The committee again wish to urge Juniors to sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's immediately...
...will greatly aid the Junior Dinner Committee if all the men who intend to go to the dinner will sign the book at Leavitt and Pierce's immediately. It is necessary that the committee should know in a few days just how many men it will be necessary to provide for. In past years the committee has often been seriously impeded in making arrangements because the members of the class put off signing the book until the last moment. We earnestly request all members of ninety-seven who can go to the dinner to sign the book which...
HARVARD SOUTHERN CLUB.- All members of the club who expect to attend the dinner must sign the blue-book in Leavitt and Pierce's before 3 o'clock this afternoon...
HARVARD SOUTHERN CLUB.- All members of the club who expect attend the annual dinner Friday evening will please sign the blue-book at Leavitt and Pierce's at their earliest convenience...