Word: small
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...operative to prevent a rush at the last moment. Caps and gowns must be worn in the class picture next Wednesday. Thereafter Seniors are expected to appear gowned every morning until Commencement. The number of caps and gowns secured from the Co-operative has thus far been very small, and men should not delay, but should call for them immediately. 1916 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...number of candidates reporting yesterday for the University and Freshman lacrosse teams was unusually small, as only 30 men came out. Another opportunity will be given today for men to report for both teams. To stimulate interest among the Freshmen, a meeting will be held in Smith Hall Common Room on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. P. Gustafson '12 and Captain E. E. O'Neil '16 will speak...
...reception to the five newly elected members in the Tower Room of Memorial this evening at 6 o'clock. Professor C. T. Lanman, Wales Professor of Sanskrit, will speak. The five Seniors in whose honor the dinner is given are E. A. LeRoy, Jr., D. P. Perry, A. K. Small, J. L. Walsh, and H. F. Weston...
Company G went outdoors yesterday because drill with arms is not permitted on the floor of Hemenway Gymnasium, where the Thursday afternoon drill of the company is regularly held. The basement of Smith Halls, the only other indoor drill-floor available at the time, is too small to accommodate an entire company...
...informal dinner for track men is to be held in the small dining-room of the Union this evening at 6.15 o'clock. There will be about forty men present, and plans for the field events of the University and Freshman track teams will be discussed...